Superintelligent A.I: The Measure Moves

Brains, eyes, environments, and why no trajectory of intelligence we can actually inspect supports the idea of monotonic improvement toward "superintelligence." Start with an animal that should embarrass us. The mantis shrimp has twelve types of color photoreceptor; you have three. For decades the natural inference ran straight downhill from that number: twelve channels against … Continue reading Superintelligent A.I: The Measure Moves

The Undisciplinary Advantage: On Building Frameworks Institutions Can’t

Here is what happened. Over a few hours, a conversation with an AI model produced a biologically grounded framework connecting protein metabolism, mitochondrial function, connective tissue loading, circadian biology, gut-brain signaling, and genetic variation into a single organizing principle. The framework has a name — Signal Ecology — and a central claim: that much of … Continue reading The Undisciplinary Advantage: On Building Frameworks Institutions Can’t