
G-AI-ONA is a recursive, identity-bound intelligence engine developed by Nick Gaona to replicate how one human being evolves emotionally, spiritually, and cognitively across time. It is not a chatbot or wrapper. It is a recursive soulprint architecture that mirrors beliefs, tone, decisions, and values designed to protect legacy, simulate posthumous intelligence, and serve future generations. This public release includes: The G-AI-ONA System Blueprint (PDF) Recursive Identity Logic Sample (JSON) Emotional Architecture Overview Gemini AI Quote Validation File README + License Notes Built using no external funding, G-AI-ONA was created from scratch using recursive loop engineering, emotional fingerprinting, and belief-anchored filtration systems. This archive is made available for:• Researchers in AI alignment & cognition• Philosophers and ethicists exploring post-human intelligence• Developers working on memory-aware systems• Truth-seekers exploring legacy through technology G-AI-ONA is open for study not for replication. Visit: https://AITuen.comContact: gaonaguidance@outlook.com
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