Planets IX on Category Infrastructure

Coverage on non-predictive intelligence architecture and institutional deployment context.
Business Daily covered Planets IX's approach to non-predictive intelligence architecture, focusing on how the company is redefining category infrastructure for institutional decision-making.
Redefining Intelligence Categories
The article explored how traditional predictive models fail to capture the structural dynamics that shape institutional behavior. Planets IX's approach begins not with prediction, but with description — mapping the conditions under which decisions are formed.
The coverage highlighted the company's WHO architecture as a foundational layer for understanding human context in organizational settings, noting its departure from conventional data analytics frameworks.
Institutional Deployment Context
The piece examined how Planets IX's infrastructure is designed for institutional deployment, with emphasis on governance compatibility, regulatory alignment, and trust architecture.
The distinction between prediction and description is not semantic — it is architectural. Systems built for prediction optimize for forecast accuracy. Systems built for description optimize for decision integrity.
The article concluded by noting the growing institutional interest in non-predictive frameworks, particularly among governance-focused organizations seeking structural clarity over statistical confidence.
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