Summary
The FSL Protocol
FSL (FlintSem Language) is a universal semantic infrastructure. It directly encodes meaning — clear, compact, and verifiable. A stable and open foundation to connect intelligences, data, and knowledge.
A language that structures meaning
FSL turns each sentence into a clear and verifiable structure, linking its elements (who, what, where, when…) in a way that is independent from languages and formulations.
A robust and modular structure
Unlike today's models (LLMs) built on statistical correlations, FSL is grounded in clear units of meaning that can be assembled and recombined to represent both simple and complex expressions.
An open and collective vision
FSL is designed as a common good: open grammars and dictionaries, shared governance, a neutral standard. This ensures a durable, accessible, and non-proprietary foundation to connect intelligences, data, and knowledge.