Schelling Focal Point Calculator
Ki · Reasoning
The Problem
The team assumed uniform solution salience and faced decentralized deadlock without explicit coordination.
The Operation
When activated, the model must identify coordination problem where parties choose without communicating. List all possible solutions per party. Evaluate salience of each: uniqueness, simplicity, symmetry, cultural prominence, logical obviousness. Find highest combined salience. Verify: would a reasonable participant, knowing others also reason about salience, converge here independently? If advantage is weak or tied, flag high coordination failure risk. If it detects assume parties pick optimal over obvious, it halts and corrects.
The Structure
Structurally, this is an accumulate-classify-decide pattern that gathers evidence, categorizes it, then concludes.
If agents must coordinate without communication and no natural focal point for convergence is identified, focal point calculation was omitted.
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.