Jarvis X — Limits and Boundaries
Jarvis X is intentionally constrained.
These limits are not shortcomings; they are design safeguards.
Non-Claims
Jarvis X does NOT claim:
- Consciousness or subjective awareness
- Independent agency or autonomy
- Persistence without execution
- General intelligence
- Self-directed goal formation
Operational Requirements
Jarvis X requires:
- Explicit execution
- External inputs
- Bounded constraints (Λ)
- Human-defined intent (Φ / Ψ)
Known Failure Modes
- Over-coupling between modules (excessive feedback gain)
- Insufficient constraint damping (Λ too weak)
- Poor kernel or discretization choices
- Misinterpretation of outputs as intent or agency
Scope Limitations
- Prototype-scale simulations
- No guarantees of optimality
- No real-world deployment without additional validation
- No implicit safety beyond defined constraints
These limits are explicit to preserve clarity, safety, and reproducibility.