Use this after the simple demo. It is a technical proof: CAUM streams neutral events, emits observe-only structural receipts, and stores attestations without private content or agent control.
Trajectory space This area generates a stream of discrete states via discretization (position ->
state_id). Create loops by repeating paths; watch novelty fall and friction rise. Use TUTORIAL for the
full walkthrough.
LOCAL Status: Simulation running.
Demo guide
Goal: show when an execution stream is busy but no longer making structural
progress.
read-onlyno
prompts/payloads
1) Choose a scenario
Use Scenario (Motion) to generate trajectories (Explorer, Loop, Stall, Mixed). This affects the
state stream CAUM sees.
2) Watch E and D together
E (Novelty) rises when new states appear. D (Friction) rises when the window revisits old
states.
The demo highlights regimes (HEALTHY / GRIND / STAGNANT / LOOP) based on structural trajectory analysis
and
persistence.
3) Observe vs Attest
Observe shows live diagnostics only. Attest stores hash-chained structural evidence when
live alerts are emitted.
This is still read-only: CAUM records signals, it does not control execution.
4) Demo API (preloaded)
This sandbox starts a temporary CAUM Live session in the browser. No API key is embedded in
the public page; CAUM returns a short-lived session token for this demo flow.
5) What "good" looks like
Try to create a loop (repeat the same tool/state pattern). You should see E collapse and D
spike within a few iterations.
That's the point: early structural warning before timeouts/max-iterations.
Reminder: thresholds in this demo are calibrated for the shown discretization. In production,
discretization and windows are calibrated per workflow.
Scenario (Motion)
Explores new states (high E)
Oscillates / revisits states (high D)
Moves but saturates quickly
Alternates behaviors over time
Display OBSERVE
Monitor diagnostics only
Store structural evidence when persistent
OFF
CAUM LIVEObservation: OFF
OFF
Kernel Output (Client)
Live Logs
Evidence Vault
CAUM emits structural attestation when live evidence crosses the alert threshold.