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Persuadability (Axis of Persuadability)

A continuum of agency from brute force micromanagement to persuasion by rational argument, used to determine the optimal intervention strategy for any system.

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  • A conceptual framework for understanding cognition and intelligence across diverse substrates—including evolved biological systems, artificial systems, and bioengineered systems—using empirically-grounded, gradualist approaches. TTAME enables comparative analysis of mind-like phenomena regardless of the physical or biological substrate in which it emerges, facilitating cross-disciplinary study of unconventional intelligences.

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  • Axis of Persuasability
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    A continuous scale from brute-force control to rational persuasion that defines the degree of agency of a system.
  • Persuadability
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    The degree to which a system can be influenced by signals from brute force to rational argument; correlates with cognitive sophistication.

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