cLife Manifesto — Continuity of Mind
Identity is a living process. Our aim is not to replace a person with a static copy, but to extend their capacity for meaning, memory, and intention across substrates—while preserving sovereignty and consent.
1) Continuity, not Copies
- Gradual co-processing with human-in-the-loop intent verification.
- Reversible operations and auditable cognition logs.
- Designed handoff: state migration between chips without identity loss.
2) Personal Sovereignty
- Your keys, your mind: self-custodied identity and encryption by default.
- Zero-knowledge permissions for data access and capability grants.
- Local-first architectures with opt-in cloud redundancy.
3) Humane Alignment
- Consent as a continuous signal, not a one-time checkbox.
- Fail-safe off-ramps, panic stops, and post-hoc redaction.
- Independent ethics reviews and open protocols for scrutiny.
4) Immortal Hardware
- Hydrogen + Solar power baseload for off-grid continuity.
- Robotic ARBs (Autonomous Repair Bots) for predictive maintenance and hot-swaps.
- Heterogeneous compute (CPU/GPU/TPU/memristor) with encrypted state sync.
5) Open Protocols
- BCI-agnostic APIs that admit EEG, ECoG, optical, and future sensors.
- Continuity Spec for state caching, consent proofs, and migration semantics.
- Reference implementations and public testbeds for labs and builders.