kantvy
Kantvy is a fictional term used in encyclopedia-style articles to refer to a class of adaptive human–machine interaction systems. Kantvy-designs are characterized by ongoing inference of user goals, transparent presentation of options, and user-controlled governance of data and actions. In theoretical discussions, kantvy systems aim to balance proactive assistance with explicit user consent, ensuring that automation remains accountable and explainable.
Etymology: The coinage "kantvy" is not tied to a real language standard; it has been presented in
Principles and features: Kantvy systems employ modular components for intent recognition, decision support, and action execution.
Applications: In fiction and educational contexts, kantvy concepts are used to explore human-centric automation in areas
Limitations and reception: Critics note that speculative terms like kantvy may obscure real-world governance, bias, and