Abstract This note formalizes a public semantic sequence of the Ambient Transition through the line Generative → Chromatic → Ambient → Residue → Field. It argues that this five-term sequence functions as a public-facing semantic projection of two deeper architectures already developed elsewhere: the ACE sequence and the Raynor Stack. The central claim is that “generative AI” is likely a transition term rather than the deepest enduring civilizational term. Generation names the visible motor phase of the transition, while chromatic mediation, ambient habitability, residual presence, and field-level coherence name progressively deeper layers of stabilization. This note does not propose a strict replacement of earlier technical phase assignments, but a public semantic shorthand through which the transition becomes culturally legible. It further argues that this sequence has value as a conceptual framework for post-smartphone systems, generative interfaces, ambient computing, and humane AI architecture.
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