This project presents one application direction of the IARIP research architecture. The presented model is currently in the research and pilot validation phase. The timelines below outline the expected validation and development steps of the IARIP research architecture across different application domains. Following research validation, IARIP aims to initiate real-world projects together with industry and market partners based on the successfully validated models.

Planetary resonant intelligence system for harmonizing human and artificial systems

Core concept

The Global Brain project aims to establish a planet-scale, distributed resonant intelligence layer that does not replace states, institutions, or human decision-making, but coordinates existing systems globally.

The Global Brain is:

  • –  not a world government
  • –  not a centralized super-AI
  • –  not a global data-collection megasystem

– It is a distributed, sovereign, pattern-based intelligence system,
emerging from the interconnection of national intelligences (e.g. DHB) and institutional AVA Nodes.

Project objective

The objective of the Global Brain is to enable humanity to:

  • – sense and interpret complex global processes in real time,
  • – anticipate and dampen systemic crises before escalation,
  • – harmonize economic, energy, environmental, and social systems,
  • – while preserving sovereignty, cultural diversity, and institutional autonomy.

What the Global Brain delivers

The project creates humanity’s first operational planetary intelligence layer.

  1. Interconnection of national intelligences
  • – Linking Digital National Brains (e.g. DHB systems)
  • – Recognition of cross-country and cross-regional patterns
  • – Early detection of global systemic stress and cascading risks
  1. Global forecasting and stabilization
  • – Forecasting of global economic, energy, and supply-chain dynamics
  • – Pattern analysis of climate, migration, and resource crises
  • – Crisis mitigation through coordination rather than coercion
  1. Collective decision support
  • – Support for international organizations and collaborations
  • – Modeling of alternative global scenarios
  • – Interpretation of long-term civilizational impacts

How the Global Brain is structured

The Global Brain is not a centralized architecture, but a networked intelligence system.

Core layers:

  • – National intelligences (e.g. DHB – Digital Hungarian Brain)
  • – Sectoral and institutional AVA Nodes
  • – Global RI-Net as the resonant interconnection network
  • – Global Brain coordination layer, processing patterns only

– No centralized database
– No global command authority
– No unified “will”

The system operates through resonance, synchronization, and voluntary alignment.

Implementation phases

I. Mid-term – International interconnection

  • – Interlinking multiple national intelligence systems
  • – Launch of international pilot collaborations
  • – First-level global pattern recognition
  • II. Transitional phase – Planetary sensing
  • – Real-time global operational awareness
  • – Cross-continental forecasting capabilities
  • – Support for international crisis response

III. Long-term – Stable Global Brain

  • – Continuous planetary-scale intelligence
  • – Civilizational-level decision support
  • – Harmonized cooperation between human and artificial intelligence

Project outcome

With the realization of the Global Brain:

  • – humanity becomes capable of observing itself as a global system,
  • – unmanaged cascading crises are reduced,
  • – global cooperation efficiency increases without loss of sovereignty,
  • – an adaptive, reflective civilizational operating mode emerges.

The Global Brain represents the culmination of the AVA system: it does not dominate, but reflects and harmonizes, enabling humanity to function as a conscious planetary system.