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Wiki: 4 paths to follow after Verification

A guide to help you decide the next page without hesitation after reading the verification platform

Mind Uploading Research Project

Public Page Updated: 2026-03-14 Reading route

How to use this page

Read this first to avoid getting lost

This page is a guide to help you decide which page to publish next depending on what you want to know after reading Verification. The next page will change depending on whether you go back to L0 implementation, L2 intervention verification, L3 closed loop, or L4 identity.

  • After reading Verification, organize it into four routes: L0, L2, L3, and L4.
  • Specify that the next required page changes as the claim level increases.
  • Reduce the situation of ``I read the verification platform, but I don't know what to read next''.
Best for
People who are confused about where to go next after reading Verification
Reading time
6-10 minutes
Accuracy note
Here is the next entrance to Verification. Please be sure to check the actual conditions for each route in the main text of the original page.

Relatively clear at this stage

What we know now

  • Verification is an overall blueprint, so the next page is too large as it is.
  • The page to return to differs depending on L0 implementation, L2 verification, L3 closed loop, and L4 identity.
  • If you fix the route after Verification, the reading becomes much more stable.

Still unresolved beyond this point

What we still do not know

  • Which route will ultimately become the most important may change as the project progresses.
  • The final conditions for L4 and L5 are still undetermined.

Learn the basics

Check the basics in the wiki

What the wiki is for

The wiki is a learning aid. For the project's official current synthesis, success criteria, and operating rules, always return to the public pages.

Decide the next page

Verification is important as a blueprint, but just reading it is too broad for the next work. Here, we will divide it into four paths based on What do you want to know next and pin the next page.

Four paths to follow after Verification

What I want to know Next page What to decide there
I want to create an implementation of L0 Hands-on Fix the procedure that connects input, QC, preprocessing, baseline, and failure cases.
I want to know about L2 intervention/counterfactual verification Roadmap Check which issues lead to causal verification and generation prediction using dependency relationships.
I want to know the closed loop conditions of L3 EEG 101 or Closed-loop/delay/jitter/safety stops Separate the difference between offline accuracy and real-time stability.
I want to know the identity of L4 WBE 101 or Identity Assessment and Continuity Tests Check what you want to consider as continuous in terms of memory, values, learning, and branching.

Why this division

way Reasons for going to that page after Verification
L0 implementation This is because it is necessary to translate the passing conditions determined in Verification into actual deliverables in Hands-on.
L2 validation It's easy to jump into interventions and counterfactuals if you don't look at the roadmap to see which points need to be addressed first.
L3 Closed Loop For closed loops, it is not enough to just evaluate the verification design; it is also necessary to look at measurement and real-time constraints.
L4 Personality This is because you can't measure your identity based on your score alone; you need to first organize what you want to pre-register and test.

Each-way assistance wiki

way Wiki worth watching together
L0 implementation A straight path from EEG to L0 / The minimum artifact pack for L0
L2 validation Verification of counterfactuals, interventions, and perturbations / From observation to estimation
L3 Closed Loop Closed-loop/delay/jitter/safety stops
L4 Personality Personhood assessment and continuity tests / Personhood and copy problems

Common ways to get lost

Mistake

  • Just reading Verification makes me feel like I've decided what to do next: Actually, I need to narrow it down to one route.
  • Start tracking L0 and L2 at the same time: It is easier to establish reproducible analysis first, as it will require less rework.
  • Think of L3 in terms of accuracy only: Closed loops require additional delays and safety stops.
  • Think of L4 as an extension of the score: It is necessary to separately design in advance what is considered to be continuous in terms of individuality.

Where to return next

To return to the main text of Verification, please use Verification base. To return to the route of the entire level, please use How to read each L0 to L5. To return to the role differences across practical pages, please use Reading guide for practical pages.