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✅ Article highlight: *Long-Horizon Planning under SI-Core* (art-60-046, v0.1)
TL;DR:
Most discussions stop at the next Jump, the next rollout wave, or the next experiment. This article asks a harder question: how do you bind *30-second decisions* and *30-year plans* into the same structural story?
The answer here is *Plan Jumps*: long-horizon artifacts for infrastructure programs, policy trajectories, and institutional reforms, evaluated over scenario bundles, monitored with explicit replan triggers, and kept auditable through the same SIR / EVAL / SCover / SCI / CAS logic used at shorter horizons.
Read:
kanaria007/agi-structural-intelligence-protocols
Why it matters:
• turns plans themselves into first-class, traceable objects instead of PDF promises
• connects operational Jumps, tactical adjustments, and decade-scale plans in one runtime story
• treats uncertainty, scenario comparison, and replanning as built-in structure, not afterthoughts
• keeps politics and governance explicit instead of pretending models should “choose the future”
What’s inside:
• *Plan Jumps* for 5–30 year horizons
• *scenario bundles* and long-horizon world models
• *Plan-GCS*, SCover / SCI / CAS over decades
• *policy-level Genius Replay* for reusable historical plan structure
• *PoLB + EVAL* for shadow / pilot / staged rollout of sub-policies
• *policy-to-goal contracts*, budget envelopes, and governance review cycles
• *uncertainty propagation*, confidence bands, and robust plan selection
• *replan triggers* for scheduled, threshold, event-driven, and learning-based revision
• *intergenerational equity* and future citizens as explicit principals
Key idea:
SI-Core should not only explain what happened this minute. It should also help humans steer what happens over the next 10–30 years — with plans that are structured, replayable, revisable, and politically inspectable.
TL;DR:
Most discussions stop at the next Jump, the next rollout wave, or the next experiment. This article asks a harder question: how do you bind *30-second decisions* and *30-year plans* into the same structural story?
The answer here is *Plan Jumps*: long-horizon artifacts for infrastructure programs, policy trajectories, and institutional reforms, evaluated over scenario bundles, monitored with explicit replan triggers, and kept auditable through the same SIR / EVAL / SCover / SCI / CAS logic used at shorter horizons.
Read:
kanaria007/agi-structural-intelligence-protocols
Why it matters:
• turns plans themselves into first-class, traceable objects instead of PDF promises
• connects operational Jumps, tactical adjustments, and decade-scale plans in one runtime story
• treats uncertainty, scenario comparison, and replanning as built-in structure, not afterthoughts
• keeps politics and governance explicit instead of pretending models should “choose the future”
What’s inside:
• *Plan Jumps* for 5–30 year horizons
• *scenario bundles* and long-horizon world models
• *Plan-GCS*, SCover / SCI / CAS over decades
• *policy-level Genius Replay* for reusable historical plan structure
• *PoLB + EVAL* for shadow / pilot / staged rollout of sub-policies
• *policy-to-goal contracts*, budget envelopes, and governance review cycles
• *uncertainty propagation*, confidence bands, and robust plan selection
• *replan triggers* for scheduled, threshold, event-driven, and learning-based revision
• *intergenerational equity* and future citizens as explicit principals
Key idea:
SI-Core should not only explain what happened this minute. It should also help humans steer what happens over the next 10–30 years — with plans that are structured, replayable, revisable, and politically inspectable.