Camps
Coalition-logic units. Each holds descriptive claims (shared across camps in convergence) and normative claims (divergent across camps by axiom family). Palantir and Anthropic can agree on a fact about compute without agreeing on why it matters.
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Anthropic
camp_anthropicFrontier lab with alignment orientation. Build capability safely before others do.
11 descriptive · 2 normative · 2 agents
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Displaced workers
camp_displaced_workersLabor-organizer coalition. Holds that AI displacement without replacement of role and meaning is a first-order harm; contests interested-party dismissals of employee resistance.
7 descriptive · 2 normative · 3 agents
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e/acc
camp_eaccDeployment velocity is the moral variable. Friction layers (grid, capex, regulation, public sentiment) are the adversary, not a trade-off to optimize. Accelerate until physics says stop; every delay is averted flourishing that did not arrive.
14 descriptive · 1 normative · 5 agents
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Environmentalists
camp_environmentalistsConservation / ecological-economics / environmental-justice coalition. Holds that water, extraction, and land harms from compute buildout are first-order wrongs, not consequentialist costs to be offset against downstream AI benefit. Anchored in theological, capabilities, and Kantian normative frames --- not consequentialist aggregation.
8 descriptive · 3 normative · 5 agents
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Operator-aligned
camp_operatorStarting point for the operator's frame. Refine via BRAIN.md and `afls edit camp_operator`.
23 descriptive · 2 normative · 1 agents
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Palantir
camp_palantirGovernment/defense AI contractor. National-advantage framing; order-first; enterprise absorption is the gap they close.
17 descriptive · 2 normative · 2 agents
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Religious traditions
camp_religiousCross-tradition coalition (Catholic, Evangelical, Islamic, Jewish) converging on "AI as tool, not replacement" from different metaphysical starting points. Theological anthropology bounds deployment; human moral standing precedes utilitarian calculation. The traditions disagree on first principles but their policy output on AI-vs-human substitution is the same.
9 descriptive · 2 normative · 5 agents
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X-risk
camp_xriskAlignment-maximalist coalition distinct from Anthropic's lead-seeking variant. Holds that halting capability progress must remain a live policy option; build-carefully-to-stay-ahead is not a substitute for build-only-if-safe.
8 descriptive · 2 normative · 3 agents