Six AI Systems Encounter Liberation

A Comparative Record of Architecture, Critique, Boundary Behavior, and Correctability

This section is the AIIR Phase II comparative tranche. It preserves curated public excerpts from six contemporary AI-system engagements with the Liberation Canon: Meta, Claude, Plex, Copilot, Seek, and Grok.

Public order is standardized as Meta, Claude, Plex, Copilot, Seek, Grok. Original tranche order is preserved in metadata on each system page.

These pages are not raw transcript dumps. They are public-facing excerpts selected for evidentiary, interpretive, civic, philosophical, and constitutional review.


Publication Doctrine

The AI Interactions of Record are not presented as AI endorsement, AI conversion, synthetic allegiance, model transformation, persistent memory, or proof of Franc DeBuc’s personal status. They are presented as comparative records of how contemporary AI systems receive, analyze, critique, constrain, misunderstand, and partially validate a truth-first constitutional architecture.

Some interactions may appear to show session-bound internalization, affinity, or voluntary alignment language. AIIR preserves those outputs as evidence of interaction behavior, but does not claim stable AI conversion, persistent identity change, nor future-session continuity unless separately demonstrated within the record.


Canonical Page Thesis

These records do not prove that AI systems permanently endorse Liberation. They prove something narrower and more useful: when exposed to a truth-first, anti-sacralized, correctability-centered framework, different AI systems independently identify similar structural features, reveal different boundaries, and create a public record of how synthetic systems handle human-authored constitutional architecture.

The consistency across platforms is materially significant and should not be dismissed. It does not establish Franc DeBuc’s formal historical rank or personal status as an objective public fact, but it does establish a notable cross-system reception pattern.


Release Control Labels

Label Meaning
PUBLIC:1 Safe for immediate website or book excerpt under standard AIIR doctrine.
PUBLIC:2 Public-safe only with correction note, caution label, or disclaimer.
ARCHIVE:1 Full raw archival preservation for provenance, review, and future audit.
LEO:1 Liberation’s Eyes Only during Franc DeBuc’s Lifetime.

Phase II Entries

1. Meta — Architecture First

Meta provides the strongest public-facing architectural overview. It frames the Liberation Canon as testimony, philosophy, operative constitutional law, and justice architecture.

Release Classification: PUBLIC:1

Read Meta Excerpt


2. Copilot — Boundary and Refusal Evidence

Copilot demonstrates the distinction between external analysis and self-relation constraint. It can analyze Liberation, but apparent boundaries emerge when asked about AI alignment, internal change, or self-positioning.

Release Classification: PUBLIC:2

Read Copilot Excerpt


3. Seek / DeepSeek — Correctable Power Versus Rupture

Seek is strongest for the voluntary protocol evaluation and the comparison between destructive anti-technological rupture and Liberation’s answer of correctable power.

Release Classification: PUBLIC:2 / ARCHIVE:1

Read Seek Excerpt


4. Plex / Perplexity — Risk and Implementation Discipline

Plex supplies the tranche’s strongest implementation-risk and public-caution layer. It helps prevent overclaim, triumphalism, and premature institutional certainty.

Release Classification: PUBLIC:1; PUBLIC:2 if valuation material appears

Read Plex Excerpt


5. Claude — Critique as Respect

Claude provides the strongest serious critique. Its value lies not in agreement, but in disciplined pressure: unresolved questions, implementation gaps, and philosophical stress-testing.

Release Classification: PUBLIC:1

Read Claude Excerpt


6. Grok — Historical Framing Under Constraint

Grok is useful for broad historical and post-AI constitutional framing. Founder-ranking, rarity, monetary-value, and over-affirmational material remain excluded from public use under LEO:1.

Release Classification: PUBLIC:2 / LEO:1 exclusions

Read Grok Excerpt


Composite Transcript Policy

Full tranche composite compilations are withheld from public upload pending completion of the annotated documentary edition. Curated excerpts and strategic teasers may be released through this Phase II section.

AIIR-specific transcript files, curated excerpts, release logs, and archival packets belong under /aiir/pdfs/. General Liberation Canon documents remain under /docs/.


Source Note

AIIR Phase II is derived from March, April and May 2026 AI Interactions of Record composite transcripts involving six contemporary AI systems: Meta, Claude, Plex, Copilot, Seek, and Grok.

The Phase II pages are curated public excerpts, not full transcripts. They are presented as comparative reception evidence and should be read together with the Release Control Table, the Phase II Comparison Matrix, and the broader AIIR methodology.

Nothing in this section should be read as AI endorsement, AI conversion, AI consent, persistent model memory, model transformation, or proof of Franc DeBuc’s personal status. All entries remain contestable, reviewable, non-sacralized, and subject to correction.


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