Field Anatomy · Distributed Vitality · Specimen: a frontier AI company

The Six Coffins

You cannot drive one stake through “AI” and kill the accountability problem — its life is split across six boxes, each buried in a different ground. To bring the whole thing to account you must confront each piece in its own domain, in its own units. structure transfers free · measure is re-earned per level

0/6 sealed
the creature stands

The tempting move: one universal blow — a single law, a single benchmark, a single kill-switch — swung through the abstraction called “AI,” expecting the whole thing to fall.

— The dissection table · open a coffin to read its anatomy · seal it only in its own unit —

One stake won’t do it. Six will.

The reason no one has killed the accountability problem with a single swing is the same reason Dracula needs every coffin found: the vitality is distributed on purpose. A perfect constitution doesn’t fix provenance. A perfect eval doesn’t fix liability. A kill-switch doesn’t fix the values. Each coffin answers only to a stake cut for its ground.

Every coffin is one junction — <• — a thing that acts, a hand that loosed it, and the dot where a name finally attaches. The map doesn’t merge the pieces. It shows you how many stakes to bring, and where the body is buried.

Six coffins · six domains · six units · one creature · verify-then-build — kill-logic checked in Node before drawn