š¤ SMS Analyzer ā AI Augmentation Context Adapter
This adapter is structuralāonly and never surfaces in student or clinician summaries.
Purpose#
The adapter answers one question:
āIs AI augmentation remaining aligned, legible, and bounded within a humanāanchored regime?ā
It does not evaluate performance, intelligence, or correctness.
Design Principles#
- Augmentation is graded, not binary
- Alignment is relational, not static
- Drift is measurable, not mystical
- Autonomy must remain interpretable
- Observation precedes delegation
When This Adapter Is Active#
The AI Augmentation Context is included when:
- AI tools assist analysis, synthesis, or pattern recognition
- Students explore AIāaugmented workflows
- Longāterm alignment or drift is a learning objective
- Autonomous or semiāautonomous forms are discussed conceptually
It is never required for basic SMS operation.
Canonical Adapter Schema (Annotated)#
{
"aiAugmentationContext": {
"presence": true,
"role": "Assistive",
"autonomyPosture": "Bounded",
"resonanceStability": 0.81,
"driftCalibration": {
"baselineAlignment": "HumanāAnchored",
"currentDeviation": 0.14,
"trend": "Stable"
},
"interpretiveNote": "AI augmentation remains within humanāinterpretable regime; no autonomous divergence detected."
}
}Field Descriptions#
Presence#
Indicates whether AI augmentation is involved in the session at all.
Role#
Describes how AI participates:
- Assistive
- Advisory
- Delegated
- Emergent
Roles are descriptive, not permissions.
Autonomy Posture#
Defines the structural boundary of action:
- Bounded ā constrained, interpretable
- Transitional ā shifting responsibility
- Unbounded ā not permitted in student use
Only Bounded posture is allowed in the RTT NoS sandbox.
Resonance Stability#
Measures how well AIāassisted reasoning remains mutually legible with human interpretation.
High resonance does not imply correctness; it implies interpretability.
Drift Calibration#
Tracks alignment over time:
- Baseline alignment anchors intent
- Deviation measures structural distance
- Trend indicates stability or movement
Drift is monitored, not corrected automatically.
Interpretive Note#
Humanāauthored context explaining the current posture. This field reinforces that humans remain responsible for interpretation.
What This Adapter Does Not Do#
- Make decisions
- Recommend actions
- Replace judgment
- Act autonomously
- Surface alerts or warnings
- Influence summaries
It exists to protect structure, not to extend capability.
Relationship to Other SMS Components#
- Complements the Regime Context Block
- Informs Measurement Integrity
- Supports LACTOSālevel reasoning (future)
- Aligns with AI Drift Calibration and Resonance Seed concepts
This adapter ensures AI remains inside the frame, not the frame itself.
Learning Outcome#
Students learn that:
- autonomy is a spectrum,
- alignment requires ongoing calibration,
- drift can be observed early,
- and structure must remain legible across substrates.
AI augmentation is treated as a participant in structure, not an authority.
Safety Reminder#
This adapter is for educational observation only.
No autonomous behavior, delegation, or decisionāmaking is permitted in student scenarios.
