emittointia
Emittointia is a theoretical concept used in speculative cybernetics and science fiction to describe a phenomenon in which a system’s internal decision processes generate an externally observable, structured sequence of signals that appears to encode its intentions. In this framework, the emissions—whether electromagnetic, digital, or behavioral—show non-random temporal and spectral patterns that correlate with forthcoming actions within a given environment. Proponents use emittointia to discuss how agents communicate agency without exposing opaque reasoning, aiding interpretability and human–machine interaction.
Etymology and origins: The term blends the Latin emitt- “to send out” with a speculative suffix intended
History and usage: Since its coinage, emittointia has appeared primarily in thought experiments, world-building, and debates
Mechanics and measurement: The concept posits that emissions derive from a coupling between internal representations and
Applications and critique: Emittointia is used in discussions of AI alignment, design of explainable agents, and