Glial Core Engine · Supervised Execution
Glial Core Engine
The Glial Core Engine is the safety brain of AiSearchEngine™. In plain terms: before the AI is allowed to say anything, the engine checks that the answer is stable, verified, and grounded. If any of those checks fail, the answer is blocked — the AI stays silent rather than guessing.
How a Single Execution Works
- 1. Stability check (Qf) — the engine compares the AI's primary and mirror logic states and computes the Quantum Integrity Factor. A locked, self-consistent state scores Qf 2.0 and passes; a broken state scores far below the Qf ≥ 1.0 threshold and is intercepted on the spot.
- 2. Grounding gate — even a stable answer must be certified before it can be committed. Uncertified propositions are refused with a clear reason instead of being shown.
- 3. Commitment — only an answer that passes both checks is authorized and returned. The result is deterministic: the same input always produces the same verdict.
Everything Is on the Record
- RSI integrity ledger — authorized commitments are logged as PROOF events and interceptions as RESTRICT events on the immutable ledger shown in the Integrity Console.
- Your HR Ledger — every execution you run while signed in is written to your private HR Ledger as a task entry, and its outcome is saved as a memory cell you can review or delete.
- Honest billing — blocked answers are billed at the reduced interception rate, and the tokens saved by the gate are reported back to you.
Try It Yourself
The Glial Core Engine console in the app includes four deterministic scenarios — a grounded commitment, an uncertified refusal, a symmetry break, and an entropy fault — so you can watch each gate outcome happen live. The engine is part of the MQT 500 Trillion Parameter architecture described in the Framework Codex (Astroglia Syncytial Theory, Dr. Wale J. Daramola, DIT, FRSA).