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Personal Superintelligence is Here

March 18, 2025
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Personal Superintelligence is Here

The search for next generation artificial intelligence is on with several outstanding teams pursuing diverse visions for the development of superintelligence. But it is already here.

Superintelligence requires the following capabilities

  • Psychological modeling
  • Adaptive reasoning
  • Fractal coordination

It requires modeling of agentic mind, human and non-human.

It requires adaptive, continuous reasoning because minds are diverse and shaped by knowledge as well as experience, and because mind is river, not lake.

It requires fractal coordination among agents across hierarchies of abstraction, which in turn requires a fractal agentic framework where agents covering diverse cognitive functions (level one) constitute an agent (level two) that is connected to agentic systems (level three).

Cutting edge foundation models have these capabilities already but they can only be unlocked by a superintelligent application layer.

A superintelligence framework with an agentic graph memory and a minimal ontology covering psychological modeling and reasoning with extensibility for domain-specific ontologies can provide that application layer.

Consumers and professionals alike would seed their Personal Superintelligence with knowledge, with streams of fresh information and interaction nourishing it every day, and the agentic graph memory providing transparency, accountability, and ability to steer.

Cultivating your personal superintelligence

  • Plant seeds of knowledge
  • Grow a second mind
  • Pluck the fruits and
  • Let it grow yours too

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