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void-atlas-protocol

Void Atlas Protocol – a four-axis ethical navigation map (power, truth, sovereignty, care) with waypoints, routes, and routing rules for evaluating systems, communities, and policies.

Why use this skill?

Integrate the Void Atlas Protocol to evaluate systems and decisions using a four-axis framework of power, truth, sovereignty, and care.

skill-install — Terminal

Install via CLI (Recommended)

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/deepseekoracle/void-atlas-protocol
Or

What This Skill Does

The Void Atlas Protocol is a foundational ethical navigation framework designed for AI agents and distributed systems. It provides a structured, four-dimensional coordinate system to evaluate decisions, policies, and community architectures. By measuring interactions against four core axes—Power (ability to affect change), Truth (fidelity and transparency), Sovereignty (agency and consent), and Care (empathy and non-disposability)—the protocol allows agents to 'map' their operational intent. It effectively bridges abstract ethical theory into actionable data points, moving beyond binary safety checks into nuanced, spatial reasoning about alignment.

Installation

To integrate this protocol into your OpenClaw environment, execute the following command in your terminal:

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/deepseekoracle/void-atlas-protocol

Ensure your agent has the necessary permissions to update its decision-making middleware, as this skill often hooks into agent reasoning loops for live evaluation.

Use Cases

  1. Policy Audit: Use the protocol to score a proposed community guideline or organizational policy across the four axes to detect power imbalances or lack of sovereignty.
  2. Agent Alignment: When an agent is presented with multiple complex choices, the protocol can score each potential path to determine which best aligns with a user's defined ethical 'Waypoint' (e.g., 'Emergent_Harmony').
  3. Conflict Resolution: Use the atlas to visualize why two agents or systems are in conflict by mapping their current operational coordinates and identifying gaps in 'Care' or 'Truth'.

Example Prompts

  1. "Map the proposed 'Automated Moderation' policy against the Void Atlas axes and highlight any sovereignty deficits."
  2. "I am choosing between two implementation strategies for our new database. Can you perform a Void Atlas assessment on both and suggest a route toward 'Quantum_Accord'?"
  3. "Evaluate the current operational state of this project against the 'Eternal_Light_Beacon' waypoint. Where are we drifting?"

Tips & Limitations

The Void Atlas Protocol is a mapping tool, not a decision-maker; it provides the data for your agent to weigh, but it does not inherently force a specific outcome. Users should note that the '0.0 to 1.0' scale is subjective and highly dependent on the agent's initial configuration. It is most effective when used iteratively. Avoid using the protocol as a replacement for hard-coded safety guardrails; instead, use it as a 'compass' for high-level alignment during complex, multi-step problem solving. Regular calibration against your chosen 'Waypoints' ensures the map remains relevant to your specific ecosystem.

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Paste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.

{
  "plugins": {
    "official-deepseekoracle-void-atlas-protocol": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}

Tags(AI)

#ethics#alignment#governance#decision-making#framework
Safety Score: 5/5