Why Speed Feels Like Progress Even When It Isn’t
By Florita Bell Griffin, Ph.D. | Houston, TX | February 9, 2026 Control is often mistaken for stability. When systems behave predictably, when rules are clear, and when outcomes can…
Why Experience Changes How Intelligent Systems Are Understood
By Florita Bell Griffin, Ph.D | Houston, TX | February 2, 2026 Intelligent systems increasingly shape how decisions are made, services are delivered, and information is interpreted. They operate quietly…
From D.C. to Dubai: The Rise of a Global AI Governance Leader
Aliyana Isom is named Global Lead for Security Professionals in AI Governance by WiAIG, marking a milestone in ethical, secure, and inclusive global AI leadership.
How Urban Planning Taught Me to Build Continuity into Intelligent Systems
AutoLore™ is a continuity architecture that preserves coherence, lineage, and accountability in intelligent systems, governing context before AI interpretation, generation, or action occurs.
What Is AutoLore?
AutoLore™ is a continuity architecture that preserves coherence, lineage, and accountability in intelligent systems, governing context before AI interpretation, generation, or action occurs.
Truth Seekers Journal Welcomes Dr. Florita Bell Griffin as Contributing Writer and Systems Analyst
Truth Seekers Journal welcomes Dr. Florita Bell Griffin, inventor of AutoLore™, whose work on continuity and governance explores how truth and context are preserved across intelligent systems.
15 Small Steps, Big Impact: How You Can Help the Planet
Protect the planet with 15 simple tips—from reducing plastic and food waste to conserving energy and water—that make eco-friendly living easy and impactful every day.
Calvin Smyre Honored with Education Conference Center at Morehouse School of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine honors Calvin Smyre’s 51-year public service by dedicating the Calvin Smyre Education Conference Center during its 50th anniversary.
Big Job Cuts Hit the CDC, Causing Worry Across the Country
The Trump administration cut 2,400 CDC jobs as part of a wider HHS downsizing, raising fears about public health readiness amid disease outbreaks and staffing losses.















