teleo-codex/core/living-agents/usage-based value attribution rewards contributions for actual utility not popularity.md
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Three-agent knowledge base (Leo, Rio, Clay) with:
- 177 claim files across core/ and foundations/
- 38 domain claims in internet-finance/
- 22 domain claims in entertainment/
- Agent soul documents (identity, beliefs, reasoning, skills)
- 14 positions across 3 agents
- Claim/belief/position schemas
- 6 shared skills
- Agent-facing CLAUDE.md operating manual

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-05 20:30:34 +00:00

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Measuring contribution value by how often information serves as a crucial node in meaningful query responses rather than by views or likes creates incentives aligned with genuine knowledge quality claim livingip 2026-02-16 experimental PathRAG and Knowledge Graphs: Optimizing Living Agent Intelligence

usage-based value attribution rewards contributions for actual utility not popularity

Traditional metrics for valuing knowledge contributions -- view counts, likes, upvotes -- measure popularity, not utility. A viral post may get thousands of likes while containing little lasting value, while a crucial technical insight goes unnoticed because it addresses a specialized need. PathRAG's flow-based graph traversal offers a fundamentally different measurement: track which nodes and connections actually appear in successful query responses over time, and attribute value based on demonstrated utility.

The mechanism works because as the flow algorithm traverses the knowledge graph to answer queries, it naturally reveals which contributions are most useful. A contributor's insight about mechanism design might show few direct views, but if it consistently appears as a crucial node when users query about DAO governance, prediction markets, or incentive alignment, its real utility is captured. Contributors earn ongoing returns proportional to how frequently their information proves useful in practice, not just at the moment of initial contribution.

This approach directly strengthens the economics described by ownership alignment turns network effects from extractive to generative by ensuring that the value signal driving ownership rewards reflects actual knowledge utility. It also refines the mechanism described in gamified contribution with ownership stakes aligns individual sharing with collective intelligence growth -- gamification provides the engagement layer, but usage-based attribution provides the accurate value signal beneath it. Since flow-based graph traversal retrieves knowledge by relationship paths not keyword matches, the same infrastructure that improves retrieval quality also generates the data needed for fair value attribution. Retrieval and reward become two outputs of the same system.


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