AI-Native Autonomous Infrastructure (ANAI): A Formal Framework for the Next General-Purpose Technology
Hidir Selcuk Nogay

TL;DR
This paper proposes a formal framework to evaluate AI as a systemic infrastructural transition, emphasizing autonomy and integration rather than performance scaling, to determine if AI is the next general-purpose technology.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of AI Native Autonomous Infrastructure (ANAI) and develops quantitative measures and models for systemic transformation assessment.
Findings
The framework operationalizes AI infrastructural transition through three key constructs.
Derived threshold conditions for paradigm shifts in AI infrastructural embedding.
Identified a recursive feedback loop accelerating AI-driven infrastructural transformation.
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is increasingly described as a candidate next generation general purpose technology (GPT). However, existing interpretations predominantly emphasize performance scaling rather than structural transformation. This paper introduces a formal framework for evaluating AI as a systemic infrastructural transition rather than merely a computational breakthrough. We propose the concept of AI Native Autonomous Infrastructure (ANAI), defined as a regime in which decision autonomy becomes embedded within critical infrastructures. The framework operationalizes this transition through three quantitative constructs: the Autonomy Index (AIx), the Infrastructure Coupling Coefficient (ICC), and the Technological Transition Potential (TTP). We formalize the joint scaling dynamics of autonomy and infrastructural embedding, derive threshold conditions for paradigm transition, and…
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