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SEAL (Self-Editing Adaptive Language Model)
Epigenetic models like SEAL (Self-Editing Adaptive Language Model) represent one of the most profound conceptual shifts in AI since the invention of backpropagation itself. They move us from static cognition (frozen weights, fixed worldview) toward dynamic plasticity — a world in which the model can edit its own internal state in response to new experiences,…
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The Living Machine: Why Artificial Intelligence Learns While Legacy Systems Fossilize
For most of the last century, our relationship with information has been one of control. We built systems that recorded, categorized, and preserved data — machines designed to remember, not to think. Banks, hospitals, corporations, and governments all depended on this logic: information as record, locked safely into tables, columns, and files. It worked beautifully…
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Title: The Living Machine: Why Artificial Intelligence Learns While Legacy Systems Fossilize
For most of the last century, our relationship with information has been one of control. We built systems that recorded, categorized, and preserved data — machines designed to remember, not to think. Banks, hospitals, corporations, and governments all depended on this logic: information as record, locked safely into tables, columns, and files. It worked beautifully…
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The Two Faces of Entropy: Why the Secret to Artificial Intelligence Lies in the Dance Between Energy and Information
1. The Hidden Thread Between Chaos and Thought Every intelligent system, from a human brain to a machine learning model, exists in a universe that tends toward disorder. That’s what physics calls entropy—a measure of how spread out, uncertain, or random things can become. At first glance, entropy looks like the enemy of intelligence. If…
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The Gatekeeper Within: How Your Cells Decide What You Become
Every cell in your body has an engine. It burns fuel, moves molecules, and keeps you alive from one heartbeat to the next. But the nucleus—the little room in the middle that holds your DNA—isn’t that engine. It doesn’t spin like a turbine or pump like a piston. Its job is closer to a librarian’s…
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From Gravity to Stardust: How the Universe Builds Complexity Through Destruction
The Paradox at the Heart of Stars There’s something deeply strange about stars. They seem to defy the universe’s fundamental tendency toward disorder. Gravity pulls scattered gas into dense, organized spheres. Nuclear fusion forges simple atoms into complex ones. The star shines steadily for millions or billions of years, maintaining its structure against the chaos…