The advent of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and the rise of autonomous,self-healing systems demand a new analytical vocabulary capable of describingthe structural relationships between human consciousness, machine intelligence,and the geometric architecture of professional value. This glossary providesrigorous, cross-referenced definitions for twenty core terms that constitute thetheoretical framework of Symbiotic Progress, drawing upon the Simulation ESC5.0 and Geometric Containment 2.2 frameworks. Beginning with the foundationaldistinction between Static Deployment and Test-time Self-Evolution, the glossarytraces the emergence of the Containment Band as the domain of algorithmicsaturation, the Imponderable Factor as the irreducible asset of non-computablehuman insight, and Symbiotic Coherence as the topological invariant governingthe human-AGI partnership. Each entry integrates the formal apparatus ofgeometric containment with the concrete technological realities of autonomousself-healing soft robotics, Agentic AI, and Industry 5.0, ensuring that theoreticalprecision does not come at the expense of practical relevance.The glossary further introduces the concept of Scale Conjugation as the new"job description" for post-AGI professionals, the Critical Coherence Threshold asthe mathematical point of topological phase transition, and the CoherenceEngineer as the emergent professional class tasked with maintaining thestructural integrity of the symbiotic manifold. A dedicated section on futureprojections maps the anticipated trajectory of symbiotic progress from 2026through 2040 and beyond, identifying key inflection points in professionaltransition, hardware security, and regulatory evolution. The concluding analysisargues that the security of the human-AGI interface cannot be delegated tosoftware-level safeguards alone, and examines the critical role ofField-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) and RISC-V open-source architecture inestablishing hardware-rooted trust, deterministic execution, and formalverification as the foundational layer upon which safe symbiosis can beengineered.
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