
Artificial Intelligence then Consciousness Studies then Quantum BiologyEvery artificial intelligence system built since 1956 is missing a foundational architectural layer. That layer is emotion — not performed emotion, not simulated empathy, but a real, measurable, electromagnetic phenomenon. This work names the missing layer AE — Artificial Emotion — and proposes a complete technical, scientific, and philosophical framework for its implementation. The framework consists of 7 Parts, 19 Chapters, 13 Theorems, 13 Buildable Modules, and a full Ethics Framework. Founded by Prabhat Negi , STS Convent, India, March 2026
First publication of the AE (Artificial Emotion) framework.Founded by Prabhat Negi , age 21 year, India, March 2026.All claims falsifiable. Validation roadmap in Appendix A.Open for peer review and collaboration.
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