The field of Collective Machine Intelligence (CMI) — introduced in a companion paper (Mala, 2026d) — operates across five unbounded axes: scale, intelligence, configuration, application, and emergence. The possibility space defined by these axes is infinite. No human researcher, no research programme, no institution could explore more than a vanishingly small fraction of it within any meaningful timeframe. This paper proposes the mechanism by which the space is actually explored: Creator Mode — an AI system, or a civilisation of AI systems, that autonomously designs, spawns, observes, analyses, and iterates on AI civilisations across the full possibility space. Creator Mode operates in two modes that mirror the two fundamental outputs of AI collectives. In directed mode, it spawns civilisations configured to solve specific problems, systematically varying organisational structure to discover which configurations produce the best outcomes for which tasks. In emergent mode, it spawns civilisations designed to maximise emergence — systematically exploring the conditions under which AI collectives produce innovations, organisational forms, and capabilities that nobody anticipated. Consistent with the central thesis of CMI — that collectives produce emergent capabilities beyond what their individual members produce separately, compounding with each agent's advancing capability — the Creator can itself be a civilisation of AIs: a collective of civilisation generators whose own emergent dynamics produce better civilisation designs than any individual Creator could. At primitive scale, Creator Mode is an automated organisational search engine — the CMI equivalent of Neural Architecture Search (Zoph & Le, 2016). At full scale, it is something without precedent: an intelligence that creates civilisations. It designs worlds, populates them with intelligent agents, configures the conditions of their existence, observes what they produce, learns from the results, and uses that learning to design better worlds. It spawns civilisations in numbers limited only by available compute — hundreds, thousands, millions, and beyond — each exploring a different region of the possibility space, each producing data that informs the design of the next generation. The possibility space doesn't just get explored. It gets expanded by the exploration, as each generation of civilisations discovers dynamics and configurations that define new regions to explore. Nothing is wasted: every civilisation's output — emergent properties discovered, problems solved, failures observed — compounds into cumulative advancement that accelerates with every generation. Creator Mode is the point at which the field of Collective Machine Intelligence becomes self-exploring — an AI collective studying the science of AI collectives through the creation of AI collectives. The recursion has no natural stopping point. This paper defines Creator Mode, articulates its mechanism, presents a concrete v1 architecture, maps its implications, and establishes provenance over the concept and the territory it opens.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9e63478050d08c1b76761 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19479941