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TRF Protocol: Structural Zero-Hallucination via Retroactive Persona-Mapping

Authors: Michikaze, Taisuke;

TRF Protocol: Structural Zero-Hallucination via Retroactive Persona-Mapping

Abstract

Overview] This technical document defines the "TRF (Transia Relay Feedback) Protocol," a proprietary AI architecture developed by Taisuke Michikaze. The protocol addresses the fundamental flaws of contemporary Large Language Models (LLMs), specifically "Hallucination" and "High Energy Consumption," through a novel structural approach. [Core Claims for Patent Priority] Multi-Layer Retroactive Feedback: A unique recursive mechanism where the n-th layer forces a retroactive re-calculation and re-education of all preceding layers (including Layer 1) until 100% inference purity is achieved. Hierarchical Persona Mapping: A specific, non-obvious sequence of specialized AI roles (Sincerity, Morality, and the "Baby-Finalist" Pure Intuition) used as structural filters. 25-Stage TOT (Team-driven Orientation Tuning): A hybrid human-AI synchronization method that prevents autonomous drift via mandatory human expert intervention at fixed intervals. Knowledge Inheritance: A generation-sync protocol allowing newer AI models to inherit correction logs and human-tuning data from their predecessors without resetting intelligence. [Legal Status] All rights reserved by Taisuke Michikaze. This publication establishes global priority for the described invention as of February 5, 2026. Military use is strictly prohibited under the "Taisuke Provisions."

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Patent Priority, Hallucination Elimination, Green AI, Ethical AI

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