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Synthesis Intelligence
Laboratory, Japan
AI Governance · FCL · Epistemic Integrity Research

PUBLICATIONS & PRIMARY RECORD

Publications, DOI & primary record

A guide to the version, authorship, DOI, and public record of Hiroko Konishi’s research, kept distinct from secondary explanation.

ORCID: 0009-0008-1363-1190 ↗

PRIMARY RESEARCH

26 November 2025

Structural Inducements for Hallucination in Large Language Models (V4.1)

Structural analysis of the False-Correction Loop and systemic suppression of novel thought.

PRIMARY RESEARCH

2025

Authoritative AI Hallucinations and Reputational Harm

A case study of reputational harm caused by fabricated DOIs and author misidentification in AI-mediated dialogue.

PRIMARY RESEARCH

2025

Towards a Quantum-Bio-Hybrid Paradigm for Artificial General Intelligence (Foundations, V1)

Foundations of the Quantum-Bio-Hybrid Paradigm.

PRIMARY RESEARCH

2025

The Quantum–Bio–Hybrid Paradigm II – Autonomous Evolution of AGI Networks via Retrocausal Synaptic Plasticity

Research on autonomous evolution in AGI networks.

PRIMARY RESEARCH

2025

Quantum-Bio-Hybrid Paradigm III – Cross-Domain Implementation and Neuromorphic Realization

Cross-domain implementation and neuromorphic realization.

PRIMARY RESEARCH

2025

Multi-Layered Thinking for Intelligence: A New Paradigm for General AI Design

Research on multi-layered thinking and general AI design.

PRIMARY RESEARCH

11 February 2026

Premise Integrity Blindness: The Discovery of a Structural Failure Mode in Large Language Models

Research on a structural failure mode involving absent premise re-validation.

DOI information
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PRIMARY RESEARCH

1 February 2026

Scaling-Induced Epistemic Failure Modes in Large Language Models and an Inference-Time Governance Protocol (FCL-S V5)

Post-scaling epistemic failure modes and FCL-S V5.

DOI information
to be added

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