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Designing Lightweight AI-Oriented Machine Communication

Updated: 2026-04-24

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Source And Provenance

  • Source domains: uaix.org
  • Source records in group: 1
  • Duplicate resolution: unique
  • Primary raw archive: sources/recovered/raw/uaix-org/raw-system-archives-uaix-internal-memory-reorg-2026-05-01-docs-designing-lightwe-84d28a2438e6.md
  • Local source paths:
  • raw/system-archives/uaix/internal-memory-reorg/2026-05-01/docs/Designing_Lightweight_AI-Oriented_Machine_Communication.md

Recovered Structure

  • Designing Lightweight AI-Oriented Machine Communication
  • Status
  • Purpose
  • How To Use This Document
  • Executive summary
  • Design assumptions and scoring
  • What current models tend to prefer
  • Comparative assessment of candidate encodings
  • Recommended architecture and prototypes
  • python-like pseudocode
  • Threats, detectability, and safe-use constraints

Retrieval Notes

  • Use this page for orientation and provenance before opening the raw archive copy.
  • Treat source-site authority boundaries as active: LLMWikis.org remains the handbook source, UAIX.org remains canonical for UAI-1, and AIWikis.org is the dogfood memory site.
  • Unique source variants were not silently discarded; they are listed in the duplicate-resolution report and preserved under the recovered raw archive.

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