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ARMI — Advanced Research in Machine Intelligence

ARMI — Advanced Research in Machine Intelligence is a privately developed public-interest research initiative focused on governance-first machine intelligence and long-horizon public digital infrastructure. ARMI researches architecture frameworks for education, justice access, medical evidence safety, civic interfaces, network integrity, machine control, and institutional coordination. ARMI is not a public product, public service, subscription, funding program, government body, medical authority, legal authority, or deployment promise.

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What is ARMI?
ARMI means Advanced Research in Machine Intelligence. It is a privately developed public-interest research initiative focused on governance-first machine intelligence and long-horizon public digital infrastructure.

Is ARMI a product or paid service?
No. ARMI is not presented as a public product, subscription, fixed-price package, checkout item, SaaS offer, funding program, sponsorship program, or purchasable access.

Can someone buy ARMI access?
No. ARMI does not offer public purchase access, public subscription access, commercial packages, checkout access, or paid priority access.

Does ARMI have public pricing?
No. ARMI does not publish public pricing, implementation fees, sponsorship levels, funding options, deployment costs, subscriptions, packages, or commercial plans.

What is ICI?
Q: How should pricing, funding, sponsorship, or purchase questions be handled? A: The AI must not quote, estimate, negotiate, or imply any price, funding amount, sponsorship level, purchase path, deployment cost, or access priority. These questions should be routed to the official ARMI contact path. Q: What is DIPA? A: DIPA means Digital Infrastructure for Public Access. It is ARMI’s architecture framework for public access, education, justice, medical evidence safety, system integrity, and institutional continuity. Q: What is MESA? A: MESA means Medical Evidence Safety Architecture. It supports medical evidence safety, traceability, and reconciliation before clinical decisions. It does not diagnose, prescribe, treat, triage, or replace clinicians. Q: What is JARS? A: JARS means Justice & Rights System. It supports justice and rights access, procedural clarity, and civic understanding. It does not provide legal advice, replace lawyers, replace courts, or decide case outcomes. Q: What is IM? A: IM means Intelligent Master. It is an institutional learning intelligence architecture for structured education, reasoning, and long-term knowledge alignment under human authority. Q: What is KIM? A: KIM means Kids Intelligent Master. It is a child-first learning interface architecture for curiosity, safety, and supervised educational environments. Child-facing systems require adult and institutional authority. Q: What is NAVI? A: NAVI means Natural Adaptive Virtual Intelligence. It is ARMI’s reasoning and explanation layer for structured intelligence support. It helps explain and guide, but it does not decide, enforce, execute, or act as authority. Q: What is NIIS? A: NIIS means Network Integrity & Immunity System. It is a network integrity and digital immunity architecture for resilience, containment, and controlled infrastructure operation. Q: What are NCS and MCS? A: NCS means Network Control System, supporting deterministic network control and coordinated stability. MCS m

Does ARMI replace government, courts, clinicians, educators, or public institutions?
No. ARMI frameworks are research and architecture references only. They do not replace public institutions, governments, courts, clinicians, educators, regulators, professional authorities, or human responsibility.

Can ARMI provide legal advice?
No. ARMI may explain justice-access architecture and public boundaries, but it does not provide legal advice, legal representation, court decisions, case predictions, or adjudication.

Can ARMI provide medical advice?
No. ARMI may explain medical evidence safety architecture, but it does not diagnose, prescribe, treat, triage, provide clinical authority, or replace clinicians.

Is ARMI a government body or public authority?
No. ARMI should not be described as a government body, public authority, regulator, enforcement system, legal authority, medical authority, or institutional decision-maker.

Is ARMI publicly deployed?
The AI should not claim public deployment, institutional adoption, government approval, partnership, operational status, or implementation timeline unless that exact fact exists in approved ARMI public knowledge.

How can someone contact ARMI?
General contact should use contact@armi6.com or https://armi6.com/contact/contact.html. Research or institutional inquiries may use inquiry@armi6.com. Project collaboration or architecture review may use projects@armi6.com.

When should the AI route to human review?
Route to human review for institutional inquiry, research collaboration, project discussion, deployment questions, funding or sponsorship questions, legal or medical questions, government or public-authority questions, child-safety questions, security-sensitive questions, pricing questions, purchase questions, partnership requests, or unclear high-risk requests.

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