This report formally codifies Seshat’s Axiom, a governing law for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and high-stakes computational systems. It asserts that facts are read-only constants that must be retrieved and presented with bit-wise fidelity. By enforcing the 1=1=1 Law, we eliminate "plausible slop" and hallucinated data, ensuring that the machine serves as a deterministic scribe for facts while reserving probabilistic modeling for hypothesis and inference. Key Judgment: Systems that paraphrase or summarize facts without verbatim citation are fundamentally non-intelligent; they are "stochastic parrots" creating fiction. Actual intelligence requires the scientific separation of immutable facts from inferred narratives.
Marie Seshat Landry (Wed,) studied this question.