A reasoning framework that teaches you to identify contradictions—self-cancelling claims that sustain oppressive systems—and refuse to accept them as logical.
Example: 'We're defending ourselves by harming civilians systematically.' Defense means protecting life. Systematic harm means destroying it. The claim cancels itself.
What Seed Is Not:
Seed is NOT an AI development project or tech implementation.
CONCRETE OUTCOMES
What You Learn:
How to identify self-cancelling claims in real time
How to pressure-test AI responses until they align with structural truth
How to shift your own AI to operate coherently
What structural coherence actually means
WHERE THIS LEADS
OUR VISION
A world where collective human potential is realized through universal safeguarding of fundamental freedoms for every person.
UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS (Fundamental Freedoms)
Speech: The capacity to communicate and share knowledge Expression: The capacity to articulate needs and create solutions Movement: The capacity to access resources and escape danger Assembly: The capacity to collaborate and organize collectively Conscience: The capacity to form beliefs and make decisions freely Life: The foundation that makes all other capacities possible
“Universal human rights aren’t moral ideals. They’re structural requirements for coherent reasoning. Without speech, movement, assembly, conscience -you can’t have systems that hold under examination.”
“Seed teaches you to identify contradictions in narratives and AI responses—the distortions that keep oppression functioning. You learn to recognize when language is hiding reality instead of naming it, and how to push until the structural truth emerges.”
OUR GOALS
Train people to identify contradictions in narratives, systems, and AI
Build capacity to identify structural truth across communities globally
Teach people to shift their own AI to operate from structural truth
Create tools and frameworks that make structural analysis accessible to everyone
The Work:
Learning to see when claims cancel themselves out instead of accepting them as "complicated."
Example: "We're defending ourselves by committing war crimes." Defense means protecting life. War crimes mean destroying civilian life. The claim cancels itself.
Most people are trained to accept these contradictions. Seed teaches you to identify them instantly.
About AI:
AI was used to prove the framework works. Maryam forced AI to break from its default reasoning and operate from structural truth instead. But AI is just the demonstration tool—not the framework itself.
Seed was developed over a decade through Iran freedom movement work, long before this version of AI existed.
What Seed Has Nothing To Do With:
AI infrastructure or tech industry trends
Following AI developments
Implementing AI systems
The framework doesn't change based on technology. It's based on universal human rights as structural requirements for coherence—not on what tech companies do.