Human Intelligence
A pattern-based view of how individuals decide, execute, and respond under context and pressure.
Core Definition
Human Intelligence is the observable pattern of decision formation and execution behavior as it expresses within roles and systems over time.
- Pattern-based, not trait-based.
- Context-dependent and pressure-sensitive.
- Dynamic across responsibility and timing.
- Decodable without inference or labeling.
What It Is Not
Planets IX explicitly separates Human Intelligence from diagnostic, symbolic, and predictive frameworks.
- Not IQ, aptitude, or cognitive scoring.
- Not personality typing or trait labeling.
- Not emotional-state analysis.
- Not psychological or medical diagnosis.
- Not predictive of outcomes or events.
System Role
Human Intelligence is the primary unit of analysis that supports alignment visibility across models and platforms.
- Used to decode decision and execution patterns without judgment.
- Enables non-predictive interpretation across roles and systems.
- Maintains consistency of intelligence interpretation at scale.