This project is part of a larger ethical design framework called The Fabric of Light, but it stands alone as a self-contained evaluation tool.
The Alignment Engine uses YAML to define ethical rules, and outputs radar charts that score systems across seven principles: scale coherence, reversibility, intention, feedback sensitivity, and more.
I recently used it to analyze global capitalism ("The Sweet Lie") and the military-industrial economy ("The Weapon Economy"). Both were scored and visualized, with full reasoning provided:
https://github.com/luminaAnonima/fabric-of-light/blob/main/a...
What interests me is whether this sort of model could be useful in AGI alignment, civic design audits, or long-term systems thinking.
luminaAnonima•2h ago
The Alignment Engine uses YAML to define ethical rules, and outputs radar charts that score systems across seven principles: scale coherence, reversibility, intention, feedback sensitivity, and more.
I recently used it to analyze global capitalism ("The Sweet Lie") and the military-industrial economy ("The Weapon Economy"). Both were scored and visualized, with full reasoning provided: https://github.com/luminaAnonima/fabric-of-light/blob/main/a...
What interests me is whether this sort of model could be useful in AGI alignment, civic design audits, or long-term systems thinking.
Main engine (YAML + rule descriptions): https://github.com/luminaAnonima/fabric-of-light/blob/main/a...
Full framework (ethics, philosophy, appendices): https://github.com/luminaAnonima/fabric-of-light
Curious what others think — especially those in systems design, safety, or AI policy.