Architecture-Aware Literary Traversal by Public AI Summarizers A Position Paper Based on Direct Forensic Evidence
Lee Sharks ยท 2026-01-30 ยท deposit #416
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"Architecture-Aware Literary Traversal by Public AI Summarizers A Position Paper Based on Direct Forensic Evidence" is a 4,403-word provenance document by Lee Sharks, dated 2026-01-30. On January 29, 2026, a public Google AI summarizer independently reconstructed and propagated the complete internal architecture of a distributed literary work comprising 200+ documents. The system preserved container-type distinctions, maintained stable ontology across queries, cited internal DOI anchors rather than external scholarship, and propagated depth gates rather than terminal summaries. The work is classified under the GOVERNANCE semantic family within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. It was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.
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Bespoke tooling (NOT used)Claim A (Empirical, observed)Claim A (empirical) would be falsified ifClaim B (Methodological, hypothesized)Claim B (methodological) would be falsified ifClaim C (Interpretive, implied)Claim C (interpretive) would be falsified ifDigital Humanities CorporaDistributed publicationExhibit 1Exhibit 2Exhibit 3Exhibit 4Exhibit 5Exhibit 6Exhibit 7Explicit operator specificationGeneric infrastructure (used)Historical contextImportant methodological noteInterpretive inference (not observation)Knowledge Graphs (e.g., Wikidata, DBpedia)Machine-native structureNegative indicators (traversal failing)Ontology stabilityOperator failurePositive indicators (traversal occurring)Proposed testQuery Sequence (reproducible)Query countThe distinguishing featureTime window
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