The System Owner
can outmaneuver adversaries by creating a single Artificial Entity formally
representative of the overall system framework. Within this setup, the hidden
layers, through activation functions, provide competitive advantages over
rivals. The structure of the camouflage system plays a crucial role in masking
the true nature of the power hierarchy. In the event of subcomponent failures,
the system's functionality can revert across infrastructure platforms, drawing
public attention to a singular Artificial Entity.
The Systems Owners'
integrity and the failure parameters' resilience can be bolstered by
integrating a new Artificial Entity into the platform. However, this model
encounters complexity when faced with consecutive subcomponent failures,
prompting the System Owner to design multiple Artificial Entities, each
operating independently. By embedding manipulative characteristics within the
hierarchical layers, the operational map can be modified, potentially leading
to the emergence of Invisible Entities within the system platform.