This paper describes the Ant Social Architecture (ASA), a framework developed over approximately two years (2024–2026) that approaches multi-agent AI coordination as a compilation and governance problem. ASA introduces a semantic compilation pipeline that converts natural language into typed protocol objects (HPS, ISG, CRM, EBP, MIR, ECP, MHE), governed by a compilable constitution and enforced through contractual node execution with adversarial verification. The architecture spans six versions covering protocol design, runtime execution, civilization-level evolution, autonomous self-governance, federated networks, and constitutional economics. 37 pages, 26 references.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080ae2a487c87a6a40cd70 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20176064
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