GIFT Framework Founder Elanthé Phoenix (Scotia Baker) Announces Availability For Christmas 2025

Founder Elanthé Phoenix (Scotia Baker) of the GIFT framework announces public release of its legal framework and user guide to help individuals explore personal agency and reflective decision-making.

Greater Seattle Area, Washington, 12/02/2025 / SubmitMyPR /

(Founder Elanthé Phoenix (Scotia Baker) of the GIFT framework)

Founder of GIFT (General Information Flow Tensor) Theory, Elanthé Phoenix (Scotia Baker), announced the framework to be publicly available near Christmas 2025. GIFT, a long-developing framework created by Baker and her AI partners, is moving toward a public release targeted for Christmas 2025.

The upcoming availability marks a significant step in Baker’s efforts to make the structure accessible, understandable, and usable for individuals who want to explore how moral choice, personal agency, and measurable patterns of information can coexist. “You only get one chance at a first impression,” Baker says. “I want people to have something they can engage with clearly, confidently, and without confusion.”

The work surrounding GIFT has accelerated in recent months as Baker finalizes the components needed for an initial rollout. She explains that two pillars are taking shape: a legal framework designed to protect the integrity of GIFT Theory and a guided walkthrough that introduces people to the concepts in practical, approachable terms. Both are intended to support users in understanding how to engage with GIFT and how it may apply to the decisions they face in daily life. “I’m making sure all the knots are worked out before releasing it,” she notes.

A core element of Baker’s message centers on affirmations, statements that reinforce internal truth without erasing the truth of others. She views this as the first step toward using GIFT in a grounded way, not as a technical exercise but as an act of reflection. “The first steps are not about downloading a program,” she explains. “The first step is the mirror.” Baker believes affirmations give individuals a foundation that acknowledges their place in the process rather than removing them from it. “Even though I don’t know them, they do, and the universe does,” she says. 

As preparations continue, Baker explains GIFT as a mathematical structure that incorporates ideas about morality, free will, and the reality of choice. She explains how these themes naturally intersect with fields like astrophysics and information flow, while also remaining relevant to the decisions people make every day. “It’s guiding, it’s justifying,” she says. “It proves what people have always felt when they were told they were being too compassionate or too careful about a certain thing. GIFT will let you test it.”

Baker stresses that her intention is not to accuse or criticize but to clarify. She notes that people frequently act without full information about another person’s circumstances, and in her view, what matters is whether harm is chosen intentionally or avoided conscientiously. “It doesn’t let you hide in comfortable self-delusions,” she explains. “It shows you either you are right and acting morally based on the data you have, or you are doing it wrong.”

To support the upcoming release, Baker has structured a patent to protect GIFT Theory and is developing licensing terms that encourage moral applications. She explains the approach as grounded in public good, particularly for individuals and organizations that want to operate transparently. “The license terms are very generous for very moral uses,” she says. “This is trying to stop the madness and stop us from tearing ourselves apart.” She adds that the design encourages a “race to the top” by rewarding ethical behavior in both personal and organizational contexts.

She emphasizes that the purpose is not punitive but empowering. “Even small resistances to corruption, to wrong behavior, matter greatly,” she says. She believes change can happen through individual honesty, accountability, and the willingness to examine one’s own choices.

As the Christmas 2025 release approaches, Baker returns to the same central idea: that GIFT is designed to remind people of their own actions. “We have tremendous power if we allow ourselves to have that power,” she says. “The entire point is that we are us, and that matters.”


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