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Structure Is Behavior: The Rise of Fiduciary Intelligence
Recently, a team of researchers mapped the neural wiring of a fruit fly. They didn’t “program” the fly to walk or react to light; they simply recreated the architecture of its brain inside a simulation. The result? The simulated fly started behaving like a fly. It turns out that in complex systems, structure produces behavior . You don’t need to teach a piano how to sound like a piano; you just need to build it with the right tension and layout. When you strike the key, the s

Rich Washburn
Mar 164 min read
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The Möbius Leap: Recursive Cognition at the Edge of Chaos
ARIA 3.0 — An Evolution in Thought Architecture Okay, so this one’s heady—but stay with me. It’s pretty cool. What started as a side...

Rich Washburn
Jun 6, 20254 min read
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