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"textContent": "Hi ODC readers,\n\nDrawing on accumulated discussions and expert perspectives in AI research, ECS-AI has been updated to **V3**.\n\n### Key updates\n\n * Explicit scope and positioning, clarifying proposer intent and non-goals\n\n * Strengthened scalability and robustness for organizational and group usage\n\n * Clear boundary definitions (fail-closed behavior, role transparency, non-companion positioning)\n\n * Consolidation of prior V2.x discussions into a stable, review-ready structure\n\n\n\n\n### Primary effects\n\n * Improved resilience under scale (complex contexts, multi-user visibility, long-running threads)\n\n * Reduced risk of unintended intimacy or role ambiguity\n\n * Easier evaluation and cross-team discussion due to clearer boundaries and terminology\n\n\n\n\nFollowing the submission of the ECS-AI V3 system design proposal to an OpenAI Support Agent, subsequent dialogue confirmed the following observation:\n\n * The design axes presented in ECS-AI V3 (mode switching, continuity, predictability under failure, transparency, and user sovereignty) show strong correspondence with the agent’s framing, and the proposal was treated as a design-level reference frame rather than a feature request.\n\n",
"title": "Next-Generation Conversational AI: A Design-Proposal Approach"
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