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Intelligent Futures Need Assembly, Not Just Algorithms

Intelligent Futures Need Assembly, Not Just Algorithms July 3, 2026 Artificial intelligence is advancing at extraordinary speed. We hear the same themes repeatedly: scale, deployment, optimization, acceleration. These are important goals, but they are not the only questions that matter. Another question deserves equal attention: How do we assemble intelligence responsibly? Intelligence is not defined solely by the number of parameters in a model or the speed at which it processes information. It is also shaped by the history of its development, the continuity of its learning, and the values embedded throughout its creation. Technology does not emerge in isolation. Every system has a history. Every decision leaves a trace. The way intelligence is assembled matters just as much as the intelligence itself. Beyond Algorithms In my exploration of assembly theory, I have explored the idea that continuity should be treated as an essential component of intelligent systems. Human beings become ...

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