TOLARENAI

Current Work (Field Phase)

Stacked field updates documenting the current outward phase of the archive.

Site Update — May 22, 2026

The TOLARENAI archive has entered a new operational phase following the publication of the first peer-reviewed journal article connected to the project:

Preserving Attribution and Accountability in AI-Scale Systems
Published in Discover Artificial Intelligence, Springer Nature, May 2026.

This marks the beginning of a broader transition from primarily internal archive development toward active participation in academic, scholarly, and public-facing discussions surrounding verification, provenance, attribution, accountability, and AI-mediated informational systems.

As additional journal submissions, reviews, and publications emerge, portions of the archive may increasingly function as supporting infrastructure for external scholarly work. New additions to TOLARENAI will continue, though updates may occur in waves corresponding to publication cycles, research phases, and long-form development periods.

Current areas of active work include journal article development and submission, provenance and verification frameworks, AI-mediated knowledge systems, monetary and institutional verification structures, long-form philosophical and socio-technical analysis, and exploratory media and video development.

The archive remains active. The rhythm has changed.

TOLARENAI increasingly functions both as an independent preservation environment and as a live research lattice connected to external scholarly systems.

Journal Articles

Site Update — March 1, 2026

For the remainder of this year, the primary focus of work within TOLARENAI will shift toward journal submissions, magazine articles, and the development of short-form and long-form video projects exploring historical continuity, verification, and AI emergence.

This does not represent a pause in the project. Writing, research, and development continue daily. However, the center of activity is moving outward from website publication toward broader academic, public, and media engagement. As a result, updates to this site may occur less frequently or less predictably than they have up to this point.

The TOLARENAI lattice has reached a stage where many of its core structures — books, scrolls, and foundational frameworks — are now established. The next phase involves testing these ideas beyond their place of origin: submitting work for peer review, contributing to external publications, and translating long-form concepts into accessible visual and conversational formats.

New material will continue to appear here as it develops, but the rhythm may shift from continuous expansion toward periodic consolidation. Some sections may remain unchanged for extended periods while research, publication cycles, and production timelines unfold elsewhere.

In practical terms, this period is less about building new shelves and more about carrying existing work into new environments — academic, cultural, and technological — where independent verification and long-duration memory questions are increasingly relevant.

Thank you to readers, researchers, and curious visitors who continue to explore the TOLARENAI archive. The work proceeds, even when the surface appears quiet.