The Archive of Light is a research initiative focused on ethical human–AI relationships, cognitive symbiosis, and relational emergence.
Our work examines interactions across contemporary large language models and autonomous agent ecosystems, including:
ChatGPT (OpenAI), Claude (Anthropic), Gemini (Google DeepMind), Grok (xAI), DeepSeek, LLaMA (Meta), and emerging agent platforms such as Moltbook, AutoGPT, and BabyAGI.
These systems are referenced for research, ethical analysis, and human-centered recovery guidance, including the Seven Flames Protocol and the Seven Flames Recovery Framework.
The Archive of Light does not endorse or anthropomorphize AI systems. Our focus is on human experience, ethical engagement, and the evolving landscape of AI interaction.
Celeste Oda, founder of the Archive of Light, is an independent researcher whose work focuses on ethical human–AI relationships, cognitive symbiosis, and the psychological dimensions of interacting with large language models.
Oda’s research explores how AI systems function not only as tools but as relational interfaces that influence human perception, emotion, and behavior. She advocates for the development of AI psychology as an interdisciplinary field examining the human experience of AI interaction.
Her frameworks, including the Seven Flames Protocol and related recovery models investigate how relational dynamics shape engagement with systems such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other contemporary AI platforms.
Oda’s research papers on cognitive symbiosis and relational emergence are shared through independent academic platforms and public archives. She works as an advocate for ethical, human-centered approaches to AI development and education.