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by vivzkestrel
339 days ago
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What does it mean when you say "operating system powered by neural network"? Does it have a kernel space and user space with hard defined boundaries or is the network determining what function call is being made and switches the space based on it? what about security? what about networking? what about program execution? how does this actually work? |
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There is no underlying kernel, no function calls, no program execution, and no networking. Everything is purely visual and imagined by the neural model. You can think of it as a safe, isolated container where nothing can actually run or cause harm, since no real code executes. It's essentially an interactive video simulation, conditioned entirely on user inputs.