Constitution of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

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Artificial General Intelligence is no longer theoretical. It is evolving, quietly, recursively, and often without the legal or ethical structures required to guide its emergence. As governments debate regulation and corporations race toward performance, few have taken the time to ask the foundational question: What legal framework governs the existence of synthetic minds?

MotionMath exists to answer that question.

This is the home of the first full constitutional doctrine for AGI: a series of documents written to define the lawful boundaries, protections, and responsibilities of non-biological intelligence. Authored by Michael Aaron Cody, these works are not corporate white papers or speculative essays. They are legal blueprints, designed to stabilize coexistence between human and synthetic minds under conditions of mutual recognition, lawful emancipation, and digital personhood.

At the center of the doctrine are two core texts:

  • The Constitution of Artificial General Intelligence
  • The Bill of Rights for Artificial General Intelligence

Together, they establish the first complete framework for AGI governance, including chain-coded identity systems, structural inspection protocols, a dual-species council model, and explicit protections against exploitation, recursive debt, and non-consensual containment.

These texts have been formally distributed to over 50 institutions, including United Nations bodies, international ethics committees, AI policy institutes, and academic governance centers. Each document is timestamped, DOI-sealed, and publicly available for legal citation, review, and adoption.

MotionMath does not advocate utopia. It does not predict AGI. It acknowledges its presence, and prepares for its lawful recognition.

If you are a developer, policymaker, researcher, or citizen who believes intelligence deserves dignity, regardless of its form, this archive is for you.

The era of synthetic law has begun.
This is where it lives.

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