teleo-codex/core/living-agents/living agents transform knowledge sharing from a cost center into an ownership-generating asset.md
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- What: Delete 21 byte-identical cultural theory claims from domains/entertainment/
  that duplicate foundations/cultural-dynamics/. Fix domain: livingip → correct value
  in 204 files across all core/, foundations/, and domains/ directories. Update domain
  enum in schemas/claim.md and CLAUDE.md.
- Why: Duplicates inflated entertainment domain (41→20 actual claims), created
  ambiguous wiki link resolution. domain:livingip was a migration artifact that
  broke any query using the domain field. 225 of 344 claims had wrong domain value.
- Impact: Entertainment _map.md still references cultural-dynamics claims via wiki
  links — this is intentional (navigation hubs span directories). No wiki links broken.

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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By rewarding contributors with ownership stakes for valuable explanations and insights, Living Agents turn the burden of knowledge sharing into a value-generating activity that compounds claim living-agents 2026-02-16 experimental Living Agents & Knowledge Scaling

living agents transform knowledge sharing from a cost center into an ownership-generating asset

In most organizations and communities, knowledge sharing is a cost -- core team members burn time explaining basics, writing documentation nobody reads, answering the same questions in different channels. Living Agents invert this dynamic by making knowledge contribution a value-generating activity with ownership rewards.

The mechanism: community members tag valuable content -- brilliant explanations, key insights, useful analogies. The community votes on quality. The best content rises and contributors earn ownership stakes in the growing knowledge network. This creates alignment: helping others understand earns you equity in the network, not just social capital. Passive readers become active contributors because contribution is both intellectually satisfying and economically rewarding.

The compounding effect matters most. Since recursive improvement is the engine of human progress because we get better at getting better, a knowledge network that rewards contribution grows smarter with each interaction, which attracts more contributors, which makes it smarter still. Since ownership alignment turns network effects from extractive to generative, the ownership structure ensures this compounding benefits contributors rather than a platform owner.


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