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The Missing Ingredient in Machine Intelligence: Why Evolution, Not Data, Determines the Future of AI

Around the world engineers keep throwing more data at their models, hoping that scale alone will unlock something resembling intuition or agency. It will not. Intelligence emerges from evolution and from competition anchored in…

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