Beyond Plurality

Designing Meaning in an AI-Mediated Society

Plurality proposes coordination.

But coordination assumes that meaning already exists.

In an AI-mediated world, this assumption no longer holds.

AI generates possibilities faster than humans can interpret them.

The problem is no longer coordination.

The problem is meaning.

What if meaning is not fixed?

What if meaning is not owned?

What if meaning is continuously selected from a field of possibilities?

This page explores a missing layer beneath Plurality:

the generation and selection of meaning.

Kosuke Protocol
Meaning is not produced. It is selected.

Trust OS
Trust is not static. It is continuously calibrated.

Plurality
Coordination emerges from shared meaning.

Together, they form a possible architecture:

Meaning → Trust → Coordination

Full paper:
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vy8FJHCba9ZQA8GFyFskUS-JNBkK6f-84T9vXt_PHow/edit?usp=sharing]

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Kosuke Shirako

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