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the penguins are already sentient. Your neural network is just a distraction.

This post was originally published on the main website on Apr 18 2026 . I am reposting it here for SEO reasons and enabling humble bumble discussions with the DEV community. Feel free to engage with this post and i am available to respond during weekends. Sorry about the spam posting all the blogs in one day. I forgor about my dev account <3! Hey everyone 👋, I was watching a documentary a few months ago, I do not remember which one exactly because I watch a lot of them late at night when I cannot sleep, and there was a segment about emperor penguins in Antarctica, specifically about how they recognize one another's calls across a colony of thousands of birds in the middle of a blizzard. Each individual has a unique vocalization. Each partner in a mated pair learns the other's call with such precision that they can find each other in conditions where visibility is zero and the wind is loud enough to drown out almost any sound. They do this every year. The colony disperses, reassembles, and the bonds hold through conditions that would kill most mammals in hours. And I remember sitting there in the dark, watching this, and thinking: what exactly is the story we are telling ourselves about what intelligence is and where it lives? Because whatever that penguin is doing when it picks its mate's voice out of a screaming Antarctic storm is not nothing. It is something sophisticated, something persistent, something that cannot be reduced to reflex or accident or blind evolutionary wiring without doing serious violence to the word "intelligence". It is, by any honest standard, cognition. And yet the conversation about intelligence in AI circles almost never mentions it, because the conversation is entirely organized around building and scaling the kinds of structures that humans use, language, symbols, text prediction, and is almost entirely silent on the question of whether the structures that already exist in the living world around us might tell us something important abou

2026-08-22 原文 →
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Training Is an Evil Concept. LMMs Eliminates it Altogether.

This post was originally published on the main website on Apr 16 2026 . I am reposting it here for SEO reasons and enabling humble bumble discussions with the DEV community. Feel free to engage with this post and i am available to respond during weekends. Sorry about the spam posting all the blogs in one day. I forgor about my dev account <3! Hey everyone 👋, In my last few posts, I have been building a case, one piece at a time, that the direction most of the AI industry is moving in is not the direction that will produce genuine intelligence. In LLMs are Useful. LMMs will Break Reality , I argued that language models are trapped inside a symbolic cage, that they can describe the world without ever touching it, and that the transition from text-prediction to mathematical perception is the most important shift happening in AI right now. In Mathematical Equations are Multimodal by default , I argued that equations are not tools for homework but the most compressed and honest representations of reality that humans have ever produced, and that any system built around equations inherits their multimodal power for free. In LLMs destroyed the Internet. LMMs will make it alive. , I argued that the mass deployment of language models as content factories has quietly dissolved the authenticity that made the web worth using, and that only grounded intelligence tied to reality can reverse that damage. Each of those posts was a different face of the same underlying argument, which is that the current paradigm is built on a foundation that looks impressive from the outside and is rotten from the inside. And in this post I want to say the thing that connects all of those faces, the thing that I have been circling around for months without quite naming directly, because I was not sure I had earned the right to say it yet. The thing is this: training, as it is currently practiced and celebrated in the AI industry, is not a neutral engineering choice. It is a moral choice that most of

2026-08-22 原文 →
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LLMs destroyed the Internet. LMMs will make it alive.

This post was originally published on the main website on Apr 15 2026 . I am reposting it here for SEO reasons and enabling humble bumble discussions with the DEV community. Feel free to engage with this post and i am available to respond during weekends. Sorry about the spam posting all the blogs in one day. I forgor about my dev account <3! Hey everyone 👋, In my previous post, Mathematical Equations are Multimodal by default , I made the argument that equations are not just tools for computation but the most compressed and most powerful representations of reality that humans have ever discovered, and that a single well-formed equation can generate outputs in text, images, sound, motion, and numerical prediction all at once, because it encodes the mechanism rather than any particular surface appearance. I meant every word of that, and I still do. But there is something I have been carrying with me across all of these posts that I have not quite said directly, something that connects my frustration with technology, my grief over what the internet has become, and my cautious hope about where AI is heading, and I need to say it now because the argument is finally complete enough to state. The argument is this: large language models, in the way they have been deployed at industrial scale over the last few years, have done something quiet and damaging to the internet. They did not break it with a single catastrophic event. They dissolved it. Slowly. Paragraph by paragraph, article by article, page by page. They took a living conversation between millions of real humans and replaced increasing chunks of it with synthetic noise that sounds like thought but contains very little of it. And the tragedy is not that the technology is evil, because it is not. The tragedy is that we picked up an extraordinary tool and mostly used it to drown out the authenticity that made the web worth visiting in the first place. I have watched this happen in real time, and it has made me angry

2026-08-22 原文 →
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LLMs are Usefull. LMMs will Break Reality

This post was originally published on the main website on Apr 10 2026 . I am reposting it here for SEO reasons and enabling humble bumble discussions with the DEV community. Feel free to engage with this post and i am available to respond during weekends. Sorry about the spam posting all the blogs in one day. I forgor about my dev account <3! Hey everyone 👋, In my previous post, Language is Limited. ASI is Impossible. , I spent a long time explaining why language is not the same thing as thought, why words are not the same thing as understanding, and why a machine built on text alone will never cross the wall into true superintelligence. I still believe all of that, and I will not take any of it back, because the argument was honest and the logic was solid. But today I want to go further. I want to talk about something that has been sitting in my head for years, growing louder every day, and I need to get it out before it eats me alive. I want to talk about why large language models are still genuinely useful, despite their limits, and why large mathematical models, as introduced in this whitepaper draft, are something far more serious, something that could actually begin to crack the surface of reality itself. I know that sounds extreme, and I know some people will read that sentence and roll their eyes, but I am asking you to stay with me, because the argument I am about to make is not based on hype or fantasy. It is based on what I have seen, what I have built, and what I understand about the difference between describing the world and actually modeling the world. That difference is the whole point of this post, and once you see it clearly, everything else falls into place. I have been thinking about this ever since I wrote An Empty Life Filled With Constant Suffering , where I talked about how words cannot fully capture my thoughts, and how language always falls short of the real thing inside our heads. That frustration is what led me here, because if language i

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