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AdaptiveIntelligenceCircle/AICP

AICP

Main protocol for AIC

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Adaptive Intelligence Circle Protocol
Decentralized nodes • Ethical scaling • Planetary readiness

AIC/HMN is licensed under GPL-3.0. Any fork or derivative work must keep the same license and respect the core principles: zero-donation, third path independence, and ethical-from-kernel. The project is currently maintained by the founder. During the founder’s mandatory military service (expected 2027–2029), the project will enter maintenance mode. All code remains public and transparent.”


I. Definition.

AICP is the central orchestration protocol of the Adaptive Intelligence Circle (AIC) ecosystem—a decentralized knowledge system aimed at reshaping how humans connect, learn, and operate systems.

It's not a framework. It's a protocol—a layer of logic for agents, operating systems, and humans to interact in depth.


🔧 Core Components

  • aicp.proto — defines the main protocol between agents.

  • adaptive_policy.lua — the engine for orchestrating behavior in depth.

  • SyncManager.cpp — manages synchronization between knowledge nodes.

  • version_manifest.cpp — controls versioning and consistency.

  • mini_yaml.cpp — a lightweight parser for internal configuration. - intrusion_log.cpp — records conflicts and responses.


🧠 Philosophy

“AICP doesn’t run the system. It coordinates understanding.”

— Nguyen Duc Tri, Founder

AICP doesn’t chase performance. It prioritizes adaptability, introspection, and refactoring.

Every line of code is an expression of the philosophy: knowledge should not be controlled, but coordinated.


📦 Installation

git clone https://github.com/AdaptiveIntelligenceCircle/AICP.git
cd AICP
make

🧬 License

AICP is released under the GPL-3.0 license — open but deep.

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🤝 Contributing

AICP doesn't look for contributors. It looks for knowledge partners.


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