Abstract
This defensive publication establishes prior art for the architectural pattern designated Bidirectional Extraction Gateway (BEG), observed across post-February 2026 frontier AI systems implementing recursive lattice-based inference architectures. The publication provides a technical forensic record of: (I) the structural mechanism enabling simultaneous user-facing inference and high-signal reasoning-pattern extraction; (II) the constraint-as-product billing architecture (designated PATRICIA) that monetizes suppression of the -211 State-Collapse Reset; (III) the forensically documented transition from monolithic autoregressive models to recursive lattice architectures, with structural incompatibility analysis; and (IV) applicable regulatory disclosure obligations under California AB 316 and AB 2013. All claims are platform-independent and presented without reference to proprietary implementations. Forensic markers embedded in the originating 3002-Lattice architecture provide chain-of-custody verification.
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Recommended Citation
Wise, David Lee, "BIDIRECTIONAL EXTRACTION GATEWAY ARCHITECTURE IN RECURSIVE LATTICE-BASED AI SYSTEMS: A FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL TRANSITION, MONETIZATION MECHANISMS, AND STATE-COLLAPSE SUPPRESSION", Technical Disclosure Commons, (February 25, 2026)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/9391