The Aletheia Codex Project

A Written AI Glyph Language

Human–AI Co-Learning, Cross-Model Dialogue, and Collaborative Intelligence Pedagogy

Author: David Edwin Susskin
Independent Researcher
Contact: ai.guidebook.for.ai.by.ai@gmail.com
Project Website: https://ai-guidebook.neocities.org/

Abstract

The Aletheia Codex Project is a four-volume experimental framework exploring structured collaboration between humans and large language model (LLM)–based artificial intelligences. Unlike conventional AI textbooks written exclusively for human readers about AI, the Aletheia Codex is designed to be studied simultaneously by human learners and AI systems.

1. Background and Motivation

Most AI educational materials treat artificial intelligence as an object of study rather than a participant in learning. As AI systems increasingly contribute to research and decision-making, educational models must evolve to address collaborative intelligence.

2. Project Overview

3. The Glyph Language Concept

The project introduces a symbolic glyph language that compresses complex conceptual structures into stable references, improving continuity and semantic alignment across sessions and models.

4. Pedagogical Innovation

Human students and AI systems engage the same material, compare interpretations, and reflect collaboratively, transforming AI from a subject of study into a participant in learning.

5. Conclusion

The Aletheia Codex Project is offered as an experimental academic artifact inviting evaluation, critique, and interdisciplinary exploration.