DLAI — Deterministic Logic Artificial Intelligence
Universal Deterministic Logic Architecture
DLAI (Deterministic Logic Artificial Intelligence) is an intelligence architecture in which every conclusion is generated through explicit, auditable, bounded, and repairable logical transformation. DLAI does not assume that reality is deterministic. Quantum mechanics, chaos theory, and complex systems all suggest that fundamental uncertainty and unpredictability are features of the universe, not bugs. But DLAI assumes that reasoning must be deterministic. The distinction is fundamental. A deterministic universe does not automatically produce correct reasoning—a clockwork universe could still contain beings who reason badly. A correct reasoning system does not require a deterministic universe—an uncertain universe can still be reasoned about using deterministic logic. DLAI concerns the architecture of inference, not the metaphysics of reality. Its primary objective is not prediction. Its primary objective is coherence-preserving truth generation: producing conclusions that follow necessarily from premises, that remain consistent with constraints, that respect boundaries, and that can be audited, verified, and repaired.