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CM-2 is not prompting. Prompting does not preserve state and cannot eliminate drift.
CM-2 is not prompting. Prompting does not preserve state and cannot eliminate drift.


;Subject: CM-2: The Admissibility Layer for Sovereign AI (U$20M Phase One)
;Subject: CM-2: The Admissibility Layer for Sovereign AI (Phase One)


;The Hook: "LLM scaling has hit a structural wall: systems cannot preserve state and are therefore non-admissible in high-assurance environments. Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) is the defined normative layer that solves this by projecting and sustaining curated invariants in inference."
;The Hook: "LLM scaling has hit a structural wall: systems cannot preserve state and are therefore non-admissible in high-assurance environments. Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) is the defined normative layer that solves this by projecting and sustaining curated invariants in inference."
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;The Status: The protocol and architecture are fully defined and publicly anchored. This is not a research proposal; it is an infrastructure rollout.
;The Status: The protocol and architecture are fully defined and publicly anchored. This is not a research proposal; it is an infrastructure rollout.


;The Ask: U$20M to establish CM, which is the unavoidable infrastructure, that permits LLM AI to be admissible in high-assurance systems.
;The Ask: to establish CM, which is the unavoidable infrastructure, that permits LLM AI to be admissible in high-assurance systems.
This layer becomes mandatory for deployment into government, regulated, and mission-critical systems.
This layer becomes mandatory for deployment into government, regulated, and mission-critical systems.


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: https://publications.arising.com.au/pub/Governance_Substrate_for_AI_Already_Exists_-_and_the_World_Hasn%27t_Realised_It_Yet
: https://publications.arising.com.au/pub/Governance_Substrate_for_AI_Already_Exists_-_and_the_World_Hasn%27t_Realised_It_Yet


==Copyright, Provenance, and Commercial Rights==
Copyright © 2026 Ralph B. Holland.
All rights reserved.
This work forms part of the Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) corpus authored by Ralph B. Holland and published via Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd.
This publication establishes prior authorship, provenance, and continuity of development of the CM-2 governance architecture.
The concepts and protocols described may be implemented by third parties.
However, this corpus, its structure, and its expression may not be reproduced, repackaged, or used to seek investment or commercial advantage without explicit written permission from the author. The corpus forms a continuous, timestamped, publicly accessible record of authorship and development.
Any representation of this work, or material derivatives of it, as original work by a third party constitutes misattribution.
This document is made publicly available for evaluation and due diligence purposes only.
Authoritative source and publication record: https://publications.arising.com.au/
See [[:category:Due Diligence]] for technical details.
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 21 March 2026

The Cover: "The CM Infrastructure Mandate"

Cognitive Memoisation prevents repeated reconstruction of state in LLM systems by enforcing invariant-preserving knowledge projection - eliminating the "Groundhog Day" experience for the human operator.

CM-2 is not prompting. Prompting does not preserve state and cannot eliminate drift.

Subject
CM-2: The Admissibility Layer for Sovereign AI (Phase One)
The Hook
"LLM scaling has hit a structural wall: systems cannot preserve state and are therefore non-admissible in high-assurance environments. Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) is the defined normative layer that solves this by projecting and sustaining curated invariants in inference."

The Body (The "Hard Shell"):

The Problem
Current AI architecture is deficient. It lacks a governance substrate.
The Solution
CM-2. A runtime governance engine that establishes epistemic anchorage and stability across any LLM API or Open Source model.
The Protocol
Like a 'Gedcom for Knowledge', CM-2 enables Distributed Cognition—making knowledge portable and interoperable without vendor lock-in.
The Status
The protocol and architecture are fully defined and publicly anchored. This is not a research proposal; it is an infrastructure rollout.
The Ask
to establish CM, which is the unavoidable infrastructure, that permits LLM AI to be admissible in high-assurance systems.

This layer becomes mandatory for deployment into government, regulated, and mission-critical systems.

Roadmap: Phase One (18 Months)

The goal is the establishment of the CM as the universal standard layer for curation and knowledge interchange and the provision of stability against drift targeting the deployment gap of admissible AI LLM platforms.

The CM-2 protocol and architecture are already defined and publicly anchored. The roadmap focuses on operationalisation, standardisation, and deployment.

H1 2026
Formalisation, standardisation, and developer onboarding for the CM-2 protocol (already published and publicly anchored).
H2 2026
Deployment of the Universal API Governance Bridge across existing LLM platforms.
H1 2027
Delivery of a sovereign-grade hardened open-source reference implementation.

Technical execution details, hiring plans, and budget allocations are available for review in the Due Diligence category upon request.

The Closing (The "Competition Trigger"):

The provenance of this architecture is locked and timestamped. We are now selecting a lead investor to operationalize the first-mover advantage into admissible deployments before CM becomes the global standard for stabilising LLM knowledge and interchange.

Contact Details

Affiliation: Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd
Email: ralph.b.holland at arising.com.au
ralph.b.holland at gmail.com
Publication Date: 2026-03-20T02:07Z
Version: 1.1
Updates: 2026-03-21T03:10Z 1.1 - clarified what the CM-2 technology layer provides.

References

https://publications.arising.com.au/pub/Venture_Capital_Brief
https://publications.arising.com.au/pub/Governance_Substrate_for_AI_Already_Exists_-_and_the_World_Hasn%27t_Realised_It_Yet

Copyright, Provenance, and Commercial Rights

Copyright © 2026 Ralph B. Holland.

All rights reserved.

This work forms part of the Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) corpus authored by Ralph B. Holland and published via Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd.

This publication establishes prior authorship, provenance, and continuity of development of the CM-2 governance architecture.

The concepts and protocols described may be implemented by third parties.

However, this corpus, its structure, and its expression may not be reproduced, repackaged, or used to seek investment or commercial advantage without explicit written permission from the author. The corpus forms a continuous, timestamped, publicly accessible record of authorship and development.

Any representation of this work, or material derivatives of it, as original work by a third party constitutes misattribution.

This document is made publicly available for evaluation and due diligence purposes only.

Authoritative source and publication record: https://publications.arising.com.au/

See category:Due Diligence for technical details.