Weixing Pan (Framer)FRAME OS was created by Weixing Pan (Framer), whose work centers on understanding intelligence as a structured system shaped by real-world constraints, human judgment, and long-term alignment challenges.
The FRAME framework emerged from sustained observation and reflection on how intelligent systems behave in practice—across financial markets, decision-making environments, organizational systems, and human–AI interactions—rather than from model development alone.
Drawing on years of experience in quantitative modeling, system architecture, and applied decision systems, Weixing Pan developed FRAME as a response to the limitations of purely statistical approaches to intelligence. The work integrates theoretical inquiry with practical execution, treating models not as endpoints, but as components within larger semantic and governance structures.
Rather than viewing intelligence as pattern generation, FRAME approaches it as a structured, phase-based system governed by semantics, language, and alignment constraints. FRAME OS represents the consolidation of this perspective into a coherent, operating system–level architecture for intelligence—designed to be studied, loaded, and shared across humans and AI.
Additional professional background and publications can be found on
LinkedIn