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Zenodo
2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18867708 |
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- <p>As AI systems acquire intuitive responsiveness, the Eliza Effect transitions from a peripheral psychological artifact to the primary substrate where governance must occur. This paper introduces a three-surface diagnostic architecture—projection patterns, system affordance patterns, and interaction-space conditions—that formalizes the Eliza Effect as a relational-architectural phenomenon. This structure parallels Emotional Indicators of Compromise (EIOC) and establishes a falsifiable causal chain: projection supplies the tendency, affordances supply the cues, and interaction conditions supply the accelerant. This model provides the first substrate-level governance framework for detecting and mitigating relational drift in intuitive AI systems.</p>