Intelligence that serves humanity
YUYAY, from the Quechua word for knowledge, is a self-assessment framework built on twelve dimensions of human potential. From Vision and Structure to Compassion and Planetary Stewardship, every decision can be weighed against the full spectrum of what it means to act wisely in the world.
Through ten transformer questions, each answerable as YES, NO, or PO, individuals and organisations evaluate whether their decisions demonstrate the coherence, long-term thinking, and relational intelligence that the Co-Creation Wheel demands.
Beyond Yes and No
PO is a term coined by Edward de Bono to represent lateral thinking, a deliberate provocation that moves beyond binary logic. Where YES confirms and NO rejects, PO suspends judgement and opens a space for possibility.
In the YUYAY framework, PO marks the dimensions where deeper inquiry is warranted, where an answer exists not yet in full alignment, but in movement toward it.
How it works
Answer Twelve Questions
Work through the ten transformer questions — each answerable as YES, NO, or PO. Questions 1 and 2 have sub-parts, giving twelve total response fields.
Answer Ten Questions
The transformer questions probe whether a decision embodies wisdom, compassion, purpose, systemic thinking, and planetary consciousness. Each answer is YES, NO, or PO.
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FIOS, the Framework Intelligence Orchestration System, evaluates responses across OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google concurrently, scoring coherence against the YUYAY framework.
Every intelligence, simultaneously
The Framework Intelligence Orchestration System routes your questions through OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google concurrently, aggregating responses so you can examine consensus, divergence, and the full texture of machine reasoning in a single view.
Ask the framework
Pose any question to the FIOS orchestration layer and receive parallel responses from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. Useful for stress-testing assumptions against multiple models of reasoning.
Examine the differences
Run a prompt across all three providers and inspect how each interprets the YUYAY criteria. Side-by-side scoring surfaces where models converge and where judgement diverges.
Begin your evaluation
Apply the YUYAY framework to any decision, initiative, or strategic question. The assessment takes approximately ten minutes.
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