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