Member Dematobo AI Workspaces
For active Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Institutional members. These workspaces support learning, research drafting, engineering notes, and policy/curriculum design inside the Reforming-Universe framework.
All member work follows the Dematobo Laws Set: Tota, Kabo, Boko (engine), Iyaboko, Gotomai, Itamuto, Akiyakiya, Umikapo, Imoumikapo, Dakida, Gaboo (silent resonance), Bidaa (force).
Public Dematobo AI Preview (Same as Home)
If you are not ready for membership yet, start here. This is the same public AI preview used on the home page: designed for introductions, primer-level learning, and simple Dematobo questions.
Free Dematobo AI — Public Preview
Best for: definitions, beginner explanations, and short comparisons with conventional science. For deeper drafting and project work, use the member workspaces below.
Dematobo AI — Public Preview
[mwai_chatbot id=”53″]How Member AI Works (Dakida Threshold Access)
Membership is treated as a lawful Dakida threshold: it unlocks the correct workspace intensity for your role. Each workspace maintains Kabo constraints (what is allowed), supports Imoumikapo continuity (repeatable work), uses Itamuto mapping (multiple pathways), and aims for Iyaboko coherence (stable reform).
1) Choose your Umikapo
State your domain (science, engineering, health/longevity, environment, governance, education) so outputs stay coherent.
2) Hold Kabo fixed
Keep foundations explicit: constraints, assumptions, boundaries, and what must not be broken.
3) Use Itamuto, then decide
Explore multiral routes, then select the lawful pathway that preserves continuity and thresholds.
4) Respect Dakida
Keep thresholds visible: safe/unsafe, valid/invalid, deploy/do-not-deploy, tested/untested.
Choose Your Membership
Each plan includes its own member AI configuration tuned to your tier. All workspaces follow the Dematobo Laws Set and remain inside lawful, Reforming-Universe discipline.
🥈 Silver — Plan 54
Learning, short briefs, and smaller projects with structured guidance.
Entry level
[pms-register subscription_plans=”54″ selected=”54″]🥇 Gold — Plan 55
Longer drafting, reports, comparisons, and clearer Dematobo reasoning in real-world language.
Research level
[pms-register subscription_plans=”55″ selected=”55″]💎 Platinum — Plan 56
Advanced manuscripts, course materials, multi-step project planning, deeper system notes.
Advanced level
[pms-register subscription_plans=”56″ selected=”56″]🏛 Institutional — Plan 57
For universities and organisations: team learning, curriculum drafts, governance and policy workflows.
Institutional
[pms-register subscription_plans=”57″ selected=”57″]Member Workspaces — Dematobo AI
If your plan is active, your workspace unlocks below. Each one is tuned by Dakida threshold: Silver (learning/templates), Gold (structured drafting), Platinum (advanced modelling), Institutional (team/course workflows).
🥈 Silver Member Workspace
Best for: learning, step-by-step explanations, templates, and small project plans.
- Imoumikapo: build continuity (notes → outline → draft → revise).
- Itamuto: explore options, then pick the Kabo-consistent path.
- Dakida: keep thresholds clear (what is known vs what is assumed).
Dematobo AI — Silver Member
[mwai_chatbot id=”silver”] [/pms-restrict] [pms-restrict display_to=”not_subscribed” message=” “]No active Silver Membership detected. Join Plan 54 above to access this workspace.
[/pms-restrict]🥇 Gold Member Workspace
Best for: structured articles, analyses, and disciplined Dematobo reasoning linked to real-world questions.
- Umikapo: declare your domain (science/tech/health/environment/governance/education).
- Kabo: keep constraints explicit; avoid over-claiming beyond evidence.
- Iyaboko: output must remain coherent under revision and challenge.
Dematobo AI — Gold Member
[mwai_chatbot id=”gold”] [/pms-restrict] [pms-restrict display_to=”not_subscribed” message=” “]This area is for Gold Members. Upgrade to Plan 55 to unlock this workspace.
[/pms-restrict]💎 Platinum Member Workspace
Best for: long manuscripts, detailed models, course materials, and complex project planning.
- Itamuto: map multi-path solutions; document why one pathway wins.
- Dakida: define thresholds (test gates, deployment limits, safety boundaries).
- Tota: design for long-lived stability (not short-lived performance).
Dematobo AI — Platinum Member
[mwai_chatbot id=”platinum”] [/pms-restrict] [pms-restrict display_to=”not_subscribed” message=” “]This area is for Platinum Members. Activate Plan 56 to use this workspace.
[/pms-restrict]🏛 Institutional Workspace
Best for: teams, cohorts, teaching units, policy groups, and structured curriculum/governance drafting.
- Akiyakiya: protect each-own sovereignty across teams and communities.
- Imoumikapo: maintain continuity logs and versioned outputs.
- Gotomai: prioritise reform-forward deliverables (syllabus, policy draft, pilot plan).
Dematobo AI — Institutional
[mwai_chatbot id=”institution”] [/pms-restrict] [pms-restrict display_to=”not_subscribed” message=” “]This area is for Institutional Members. Please contact the Institute or join Plan 57 to access.
[/pms-restrict]Account & Member Access
Login, Membership & Password
Log in to confirm your active Dakida threshold (membership plan) and open your workspace. If you hold multiple accounts, ensure you are logged into the account that owns the plan.
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Dematobo Discipline
Member workspaces operate under the Dematobo Laws Set (Tota, Kabo, Boko, Iyaboko, Gotomai, Itamuto, Akiyakiya, Umikapo, Imoumikapo, Dakida, Gaboo, Bidaa). This is an independent Reforming-Universe framework.
Scope
These tools support learning, research drafting, engineering notes, and policy/curriculum drafts. They are not medical/legal/financial advice and should not be the sole basis for critical decisions. Use Dakida thresholds: validate, test, and govern before deployment.
Privacy
Follow membership terms. Avoid highly sensitive personal data in prompts. Contact the Institute if you have questions about exports, records, or institutional handling.
Support
For member support or feedback, email totaphysics@gmail.com or use the contact page on the main site.