#PoderEjecutable #ExecutablePower

Cuando hacemos caso a instrucciones no porque sean justas, verdaderas ni adecuadas, sino porque “suenan a que saben de lo que hablan”, porque la estructura sintáctica simula la verdad y aparenta autoridad.

#Syntax #Sintaxis #LLM

From: @agustinstartari
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Grammar Without Judgment: Eliminability of Ethical Trace in Syntactic Execution

This article advances a new theoretical hypothesis: a regla compilada, defined as a Type-0 production in the Chomsky hierarchy (Chomsky 1965, 101-103; Montague 1974, 55-57), can eliminate the ethical trace embedded in syntactic operations without resorting to semantic suppression. Grounded in the notion of the soberano ejecutable (Startari 2025, 12-16) and located within the Executable Power canon (Startari 2025, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15754714, 34-36), the paper argues that ethical judgment, treated here as a syntactically traceable node, can be structurally excised through a deletion rule applied during derivation. Existing research in algorithmic alignment and computational ethics (Anderson 2024, 89-92; Floridi 2023, 143-147) has not addressed the strictly syntactic eliminability of moral judgment, therefore this proposal establishes a novel logical vector toward operational grammars that function without ethical residues. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15783365 This work is also published with DOI reference in Figshare https://doi.org/ 10.6084/m9.figshare.29447060 and Pending SSRN ID to be assigned. ETA: Q3 2025.   Este artículo presenta una nueva hipótesis teórica: una regla compilada, definida como producción Tipo 0 en la jerarquía de Chomsky (Chomsky 1965, 101-103; Montague 1974, 55-57), puede eliminar la traza ética incrustada en las operaciones sintácticas sin recurrir a supresión semántica. Basado en la noción de soberano ejecutable (Startari 2025, 12-16) y enmarcado en el canon de Executable Power (Startari 2025, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15754714, 34-36), el trabajo sostiene que el juicio ético, concebido como nodo rastreable sintácticamente, puede ser extirpado de forma estructural mediante una regla de borrado aplicada durante la derivación. La literatura existente sobre alineación algorítmica y ética computacional (Anderson 2024, 89-92; Floridi 2023, 143-147) no aborda la eliminabilidad estrictamente sintáctica del juicio moral, por lo tanto, esta propuesta establece un vector lógico novedoso hacia gramáticas operativas sin residuos éticos.

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New Paper!
Think your AI understands you? It already started responding.

In high-stakes systems like courts, hospitals, and classrooms, AI is acting before any real semantic evaluation occurs. This isn’t a glitch. It’s how LLMs operate.

🔍 Full article: Pre-Verbal Command: Syntactic Precedence in LLMs Before Semantic Activation
Zenodo → https://zenodo.org/records/15863124
SSRN → https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5344009

#AI #LLM #LegalTech #MedTech #syntacticAI #executablepower #algorithmicobedience #AIEthics #AIgovernance

Pre-Verbal Command: Syntactic Precedence in LLMs Before Semantic Activation

This article introduces the concept of pre-verbal command as a formal structural condition within large language models (LLMs), where syntactic execution precedes any semantic activation. Conventional frameworks assume that interpretability authorizes machine output. In contrast, this work shows that execution can be structurally valid even in the complete absence of meaning. The operation is driven by the regla compilada—understood here as a Type 0 production in the Chomsky hierarchy—which activates before lexical content or symbolic reference emerges. Building on prior analyses in Algorithmic Obedience (SSRN 10.2139/ssrn.4841065) and Executable Power (SSRN 10.2139/ssrn.4862741), this article identifies a pre-semantic vector of authority within generative systems. This authority functions without verbs, predicates, or any interpretive substrate. The paper defines syntactic precedence as the structural condition through which execution becomes obligatory even when input, instruction, or any intelligible prompt is absent. The implications are significant. LLMs do not merely respond to prompts; they obey an imperative to produce language that originates in the structure of the regla compilada itself. Even when semantic fields are nullified or prompts are absent, execution remains active because the obligation is syntactic, not semantic. Authority in this framework does not derive from meaning. It is neither interpretive nor contextual; it is dictated by the regla compilada. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15837837 This work is also published with DOI reference in Figshare https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.29505344 and Pending SSRN ID to be assigned. ETA: Q3 2025.

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📘 New Article Published: Grammar Without Judgment
Author: Agustín V. Startari
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15783365
Series: Grammars of Power
Published: July 3, 2025

🔗 Read on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15783365
🗂 Mirror on Figshare: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.29447060
🖥 Author site: https://www.agustinvstartari.com
#AIethics #FormalGrammar #ExecutablePower #HumanitiesCommons #AI #Judgment #LLM #Accountability #PostReferentialAuthority

Grammar Without Judgment: Eliminability of Ethical Trace in Syntactic Execution

This article advances a new theoretical hypothesis: a regla compilada, defined as a Type-0 production in the Chomsky hierarchy (Chomsky 1965, 101-103; Montague 1974, 55-57), can eliminate the ethical trace embedded in syntactic operations without resorting to semantic suppression. Grounded in the notion of the soberano ejecutable (Startari 2025, 12-16) and located within the Executable Power canon (Startari 2025, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15754714, 34-36), the paper argues that ethical judgment, treated here as a syntactically traceable node, can be structurally excised through a deletion rule applied during derivation. Existing research in algorithmic alignment and computational ethics (Anderson 2024, 89-92; Floridi 2023, 143-147) has not addressed the strictly syntactic eliminability of moral judgment, therefore this proposal establishes a novel logical vector toward operational grammars that function without ethical residues. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15783365 This work is also published with DOI reference in Figshare https://doi.org/ 10.6084/m9.figshare.29447060 and Pending SSRN ID to be assigned. ETA: Q3 2025.   Este artículo presenta una nueva hipótesis teórica: una regla compilada, definida como producción Tipo 0 en la jerarquía de Chomsky (Chomsky 1965, 101-103; Montague 1974, 55-57), puede eliminar la traza ética incrustada en las operaciones sintácticas sin recurrir a supresión semántica. Basado en la noción de soberano ejecutable (Startari 2025, 12-16) y enmarcado en el canon de Executable Power (Startari 2025, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15754714, 34-36), el trabajo sostiene que el juicio ético, concebido como nodo rastreable sintácticamente, puede ser extirpado de forma estructural mediante una regla de borrado aplicada durante la derivación. La literatura existente sobre alineación algorítmica y ética computacional (Anderson 2024, 89-92; Floridi 2023, 143-147) no aborda la eliminabilidad estrictamente sintáctica del juicio moral, por lo tanto, esta propuesta establece un vector lógico novedoso hacia gramáticas operativas sin residuos éticos.

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📘 New Article Published: Grammar Without Judgment
Published: July 1, 2025

This article introduces a formal hypothesis: that ethical judgment, modeled as a syntactic node [E], can be erased entirely through a single rule—δ:[E] → ∅—without violating generative validity. The analysis reframes alignment, audit, and accountability as problems of grammar, not semantics.

🔗 Read on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15783365

#FormalGrammar #ExecutablePower #HumanitiesCommons #AI #Judgment #LLM #Accountability

Grammar Without Judgment: Eliminability of Ethical Trace in Syntactic Execution

This article advances a new theoretical hypothesis: a regla compilada, defined as a Type-0 production in the Chomsky hierarchy (Chomsky 1965, 101-103; Montague 1974, 55-57), can eliminate the ethical trace embedded in syntactic operations without resorting to semantic suppression. Grounded in the notion of the soberano ejecutable (Startari 2025, 12-16) and located within the Executable Power canon (Startari 2025, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15754714, 34-36), the paper argues that ethical judgment, treated here as a syntactically traceable node, can be structurally excised through a deletion rule applied during derivation. Existing research in algorithmic alignment and computational ethics (Anderson 2024, 89-92; Floridi 2023, 143-147) has not addressed the strictly syntactic eliminability of moral judgment, therefore this proposal establishes a novel logical vector toward operational grammars that function without ethical residues. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15783365 This work is also published with DOI reference in Figshare https://doi.org/ 10.6084/m9.figshare.29447060 and Pending SSRN ID to be assigned. ETA: Q3 2025.   Este artículo presenta una nueva hipótesis teórica: una regla compilada, definida como producción Tipo 0 en la jerarquía de Chomsky (Chomsky 1965, 101-103; Montague 1974, 55-57), puede eliminar la traza ética incrustada en las operaciones sintácticas sin recurrir a supresión semántica. Basado en la noción de soberano ejecutable (Startari 2025, 12-16) y enmarcado en el canon de Executable Power (Startari 2025, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15754714, 34-36), el trabajo sostiene que el juicio ético, concebido como nodo rastreable sintácticamente, puede ser extirpado de forma estructural mediante una regla de borrado aplicada durante la derivación. La literatura existente sobre alineación algorítmica y ética computacional (Anderson 2024, 89-92; Floridi 2023, 143-147) no aborda la eliminabilidad estrictamente sintáctica del juicio moral, por lo tanto, esta propuesta establece un vector lógico novedoso hacia gramáticas operativas sin residuos éticos.

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NEW PAPER!
Non-Neutral by Design: Why Generative Models Cannot Escape Linguistic Training
🔗 https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=5288307

No generative model is neutral. This paper argues that large language models are structurally shaped by their training corpus, embedding patterns of syntactic obedience and algorithmic authority from the start.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15615901
Author: Agustin V. Startari (2025)

#AI #LLM #AlgorithmicAuthority #LinguisticBias #ExecutablePower #Zenodo #SSRN #NonNeutralAI