Procedura
human-assisted procedural AI
WORLD-ANCHORED PROCEDURAL INTELLIGENCE

Computation should inhabit the world.

Procedura is a system for building intelligence that lives inside a structured world — anchored in place, continuous through time, and legible through artifacts.

Not a detached prompt. Not a stateless API call. A world that remembers.

SYSTEM DEFINITION
type
world-anchored procedural intelligence
basis
persistent memory, structured generation, inspectable artifacts
unit
the anchored entity acting within a world that remembers
focus
simulation, robotics, spatial systems, persistent agent worlds

World-anchored

Meaningful computation must be situated in place, scope, state, and consequence.

Persistent memory

Authoritative reality should accumulate through traceable history rather than collapse into mutable amnesia.

Inspectable artifacts

Routes, schedules, projections, logs, and scaffolds are not byproducts. They are the visible body of cognition.

Structured generation

Generative power should pass through world-aware structure so it remains legible, composable, and durable.

Coherent at scale

Growth is valid only if the system remains itself as it becomes larger, more capable, and more distributed.

stateless continuous
opaque inspectable
detached world-anchored
disposable output durable artifact

A different default

Procedura is built for systems where intelligence must remain itself over time: persistent simulation, agent societies, robotics, spatial interfaces, and operational worlds.

persistent simulation agent systems robotics spatial interfaces world-state computation human-assisted procedural AI

Nothing should enter the core unless it deepens continuity between place, memory, action, and world truth.