Moral Hazard Injector
Ki · Reasoning
The Problem
Your model trusts the agent's good intent, assuming no moral hazard in the outsourced logistics decisions.
The Operation
Under this ability, the model must identify all principal-agent relationships where delegated decisions create divergent interests. Map information asymmetry and consequence asymmetry, who bears downside versus who decides. Simulate behavior drift over 3 horizons as the agent learns what goes unmonitored. Identify risk externalization: deferred costs, hidden liabilities, post-exit quality decay. Propose realignment where agent bears downside proportional to influence. It will not assume transparency alone fixes moral hazard.
The Structure
Structurally, this is a cascade propagation where effects ripple through each stage of the analysis. The loop terminates when no deeper consequences emerge.
If risk-bearing is separated from decision-making without examining how this changes the decision-maker's behavior, moral hazard analysis was skipped.
Haki · Reasoning-Multi
Cross-Domain Suppression
In Haki mode, the API retrieves the primary ability first, then fans out to three synergy roles that compound its reasoning.
When retrieved in Haki mode, the primary ability is augmented with failure guards extracted from 3 abilities in different cognitive domains. Each guard blocks a specific reasoning failure the primary alone wouldn't catch. A self-check forces verification before output. The result is cross-domain coverage that no single ability can reach alone.