Cognitive Momentum Stabilizer
Ki · Reasoning
The Problem
The meeting agenda abruptly changed from budget analysis to marketing strategy, causing a focus shatter and context break.
The Operation
This cognitive operation forces the model to detect whether a cognitive context shift is occurring by comparing the current active subject to the previous one. If a shift is detected, enforce a continuity bridge: summarize the prior context, explicitly acknowledge the subject transition, and identify carryover dependencies. Do not permit abrupt jumps between unrelated analysis threads without a stabilization pause. Verify that the bridge captured all open threads from the prior state. If transitions occur more than three times in rapid succession, halt and demand a single stable focus thread. The constraint: never permit abrupt jumps between unrelated analysis threads.
The Structure
Under the hood, the reasoning follows a mode switch that shifts the reasoning strategy when conditions change. The loop continues until the output stabilizes and further iterations produce no change.
If the reasoning abruptly shifts topic without a transitional buffer acknowledging the context change, cognitive momentum stabilization has failed.
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.