Rex Fraction
What do you want to build
in the knowledge graph?
The knowledge graph is a medium. Every AI answer is a composition drawn from it. SPXI Protocol is the craft of inscribing your entity into that medium permanently — so the composition is yours, not the machine's. Every claim anchored at a permanent identifier — AXN in Alexanarch, with historical Zenodo DOIs preserved in the resolution index.
The AI has never heard of you.
SEO ranks pages. GEO optimizes content. SPXI builds entities.
| SEO | GEO | SPXI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Builds | Rankings | AI citations | Entities |
| Duration | Ongoing | Ongoing | Permanent |
| Verifiable | No | No | DOI-anchored |
Basecamp is invisible in its own category. We built ours from zero. We can build yours.
Read the sample audit →Encyclotron Baseline Audit
Map what exists in the knowledge graph now — what the AI composes, what it burns, and what's missing. The blueprint for building.
Entity Disambiguation
Build the signals that make the knowledge graph recognize you as a distinct entity — not a fragment of someone else.
Every instrument the Institute runs is published on this site and DOI-anchored on Zenodo. The library is the practice.
The Institute measures provenance erasure and semantic rent. It also sells entity deployment. Those two facts are related, and stating the relation is the first thing our own instruments require of anyone.
In the terms of the class model we publish, the Semantic Economy Institute is semantic infrastructure holder — an owner of means of semantic production: an archive, an identifier system, domains, a corpus, and a commercial line that sells the method. The model does not treat ownership as disqualifying. It treats undisclosed ownership as the thing worth measuring, and it applies that test here before anywhere else.
So, plainly: Rex Fraction is the commercial voice. Lee Sharks is the archival authority. The instruments are CC BY-SA and usable by people who never hire us. Where a measurement of ours bears on a service of ours, the conflict is stated on the page rather than in a footnote — because a metric that demands disclosure of everyone else, and files its own position where no client will meet it, is not disclosing. It is publishing.
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