HALO - Hierarchical Autonomous Learning Organism

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The idea is called HALO - Hierarchical Autonomous Learning Organism. The core premise is simple: what if instead of just making LLMs bigger, we actually looked at how intelligence works in nature and built something that mirrors those principles? Not just the human brain either, evolution spent hundreds of millions of years solving different cognitive problems in different species. Why not take the best bits from all of them? Some of what ended up in the design: It has a nervous system. Not m...

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Originally published on March 28, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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