This is not a technical roadmap.
It is a roadmap of meaning.
It describes how The WAIA Journal may grow from a public research journal into the living external memory of WAIA.
Stage 1 — Identity
The first stage establishes what this place is.
The site is no longer a landing page.
It is no longer a personal blog.
It is:
A public research journal documenting the birth of WAIA.
This stage defines the author, the journal, WAIA, and LEG & Co.
Status: in progress.
Stage 2 — Journal Engine
The second stage turns the site into a real journal.
Each essay should include:
- Question
- Abstract
- Reading time
- Tags
- References
- Related essays
- Discuss on X
- Giscus comments
- Behind the Essay
The goal is not to create a blog system.
The goal is to create a structure capable of preserving the birth of ideas.
Stage 3 — Knowledge Graph
The third stage connects essays by meaning, not by category.
A reader should be able to move through ideas such as:
Trust ↓ Agreements ↓ Civilization ↓ Identity ↓ Digital Twins ↓ Memory ↓ WAIA
The journal becomes a map of how understanding grows.
Stage 4 — Dialogues
The fourth stage reveals the process behind the essays.
After selected essays, the journal may include:
Behind the Essay
This section will preserve carefully chosen fragments of strategic dialogues from which the essay emerged.
Not full chats.
Not raw transcripts.
But the visible path by which an idea became clear.
Stage 5 — Living Memory
The fifth stage transforms the journal into the external memory of WAIA.
Not an archive.
Not a static library.
A growing intellectual system where essays, questions, dialogues, references, and concepts form a living structure.
At this stage, the journal becomes part of WAIA itself.
Long-Term Direction
The WAIA Journal should become a place where people can observe how a new architecture of human memory, trust, and collective intelligence was born.
Its value will not be measured by traffic.
Its value will be measured by whether it remains meaningful after the technologies around it have changed.