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Rel. 6.0 - "The Dantean Purgatory & Bio-Cognitive Calibration"

Authors: Valente, Stefano;

Rel. 6.0 - "The Dantean Purgatory & Bio-Cognitive Calibration"

Abstract

The Knight Protocol Rel. 6.0: A Dantean Framework for Bio-Cognitive Calibration and Circadian Protection in Generative AI The Knight Protocol (Rel. 6.0) introduces a "Biological Latency" middleware designed to mitigate systemic risks in Human-AI interaction. Grounded in the Dantean metaphor of "The Purgatory," the system enforces a stratified pathway of bio-cognitive expiation. It modulates AI response times based on three critical vectors: 1. Real-time cognitive load proxies (lexical complexity and input duration); 2. Primary biological needs (nutrition, hydration, sociality); 3. Circadian alignment to prevent metabolic syndrome and stroke risk (with a peak "Chronos penalty" between 02:00 and 04:00 CET).

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AI Safety, EU AI Act, Neuro-ergonomics, Digital Health, Circadian Rhythms, DSM-5, Human-AI Interaction, Bologna HQ, Knight Protocol, Cognitive Overload, Behavioral Addiction.

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