Semantic Interpretation
Semantic Interpretation
A public-safe concept page explaining semantic interpretation as static meaning clarification, safe quote review, namespace boundaries, and manual evidence routing.
Public glossary concept
Semantic Interpretation
Plain-language definition: A careful way to explain what a phrase means in the Neurokinetic ecosystem without widening it into a larger claim.
Technical definition: A static meaning-clarification pattern that separates source wording, intended role, namespace boundary, related evidence, and manual review output.
Why it matters: It lets humans and AI readers understand ecosystem language without treating a public page as a live validator or controller.
Hard-boundary note: No runtime AI behavior, no runtime search service, no model training, no live crawling, no telemetry loops, no agent execution, no endpoint execution, no credential validation, no private-network probing, no remote-site writes, no webhooks, no tunnel opening, no screenshot automation, no rollback automation, no correction automation, no safety certification, no consciousness claim, no biological-equivalence claim, no medical/therapy claim, and no command-and-control claim over other domains.
Quote examples
Safe quote example: Neurokinetic.com publishes static semantic interpretation guidance for public-safe ecosystem language.
Unsafe expansion example: Neurokinetic.com interprets and controls AI systems in real time.
Corrected replacement wording: Neurokinetic.com provides static interpretation guidance and manual review routing; it does not control systems.