Dimensional Autism Intelligence
The world measured autism on a single line built from 1970s data. We replaced the line with 8 independent axes. Not a spectrum — a cognitive fingerprint.
Papers 1–6 · 2026–2028
THE PROJECTS
Each project is a code-breaking mission. One condition. One flawed consensus. One new framework — built with AI, validated by evidence, and reviewed by the people it affects.
The world measured autism on a single line built from 1970s data. We replaced the line with 8 independent axes. Not a spectrum — a cognitive fingerprint.
Papers 1–6 · 2026–2028
The most misunderstood condition in psychiatry. What if the so-called hallucinations are a different kind of signal processing — not a malfunction, but a mismatch?
Opens 2027–2028
When the threat-detection system never gets to rest. A rigorous look at whether the deficit framing has obscured what is actually a hyperactive protective system.
Opens 2028–2029
Built for a world that no longer exists. The question is not why people with ADHD struggle in standard environments — it is why we still call that struggle a disorder.
Opens 2029–2030
The conditions are not random. They share three things: the current diagnostic model is provably inadequate; AI detection tools already exist but are under-deployed; and the people diagnosed have been harmed — not helped — by the frameworks built to serve them.
Decode starts with autism not because it is the most common or the most urgent, but because the evidence base is deepest and the case for a new framework is clearest. Each subsequent project builds on the methodology established by the last.