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ICINO Capital Coordinate System

The ICINO Capital Coordinate System consists of at least three axes: X, Y, and Z, which represent innovation, value, and time, respectively. Not every innovation will achieve success continuously; failures are inevitable. When an innovation fails, it shifts towards the -1 direction along the X-axis. Despite failure, some value is retained, causing a slight increase on the Y-axis. Conversely, when an innovation succeeds, it moves towards the +1 direction on the X-axis. Once it surpasses the critical point k1 at +1, exponential growth ensues. When a subsequent innovation begins at 0, it benefits from prior experiences of success or failure, resulting in a higher starting point for value. The skills acquired from previous innovations make the failure curve less steep and the success curve steeper. Upon surpassing the critical point k2 at +1, the power coefficient becomes larger. This principle is universally applicable, including to AI’s innovation and creation, as machine learning and model optimization mimic human experiences.

The innovation of (-1, -1) is the object of dark innovation governance. For instance, some innovative applications that make money by taking advantage of people’s bad behaviors.

The ICINO Capital Coordinate System is under development.

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