Category: ai-intelligence

The Loom: How Structure Forms in Complex Systems

What is The Loom The Loom is a model that explains how structure forms. It describes how systems hold together—not just how they grow. The Core Idea Definition: The Loom describes how structure emerges when accumulation is coordinated under constraint.…

AI, Personality, and Coordination

Recent AI systems are often described as having personality. They are perceived as more expressive, more conversational, and sometimes even unpredictable. This page clarifies how that perception can arise—not from intrinsic character—but from how systems coordinate what they produce. The…

When Numbers Stop Telling the Truth

Why measuring things often makes them worse This essay expands the diagnostic idea introduced in my recent Medium piece on AI and metric failure. 👉 When Chasing Numbers Makes Everything Worse At some point, almost everyone notices this strange pattern:…

What Actually Crossed a Threshold in 2025–2026

A Coordination Perspective on AI’s Acceleration: Did we cross into the AI Singularity? In recent months, a shared psychological condition has quietly settled across technical communities, institutions, and the public square. It is not panic. It is not awe. It…