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by danielcasper 15 days ago
I can say that many things are not yet fully wired up - HOWEVER - the true gain of function I see is in the following areas: - The Anterior Cingulate Cortex - I love enforcing consistency on memories. This is one tool in the toolbox of attacking semantic drift.

- The cerebellum: Even if it's not working well, the concept of turning previously executed code generated by an LLM into 0-cost reusable asset (which can be shared) is an important part of token economics

- The corpus collosum: the idea of right/left brain divide mapping to local LLMs vs cloud LLMs is an important cost saving and air gapping mechanism. We can have a local LLM watch dog off this with relative ease.

- The Blood Brain Barrier, Thymus, and Immune System - Doing AST scanning and using Audit hooks, combined with an efferent secret vault and a watchdog process on CoreTex are things we should have more of.

- Enteric System and Basal Ganglia - even though the BG isn't really working great yet, the idea that this system can repeat commands at 0-analysis-cost and then turn repeated actions into acron jobs based on changes to the file system (to avoid dependency on the host os) is another great quality of life feature.

- Vagus Nerve and Interoception - Creating a global token budget and aborting if things get too crazy is a good idea. I want the system to actively protect people from wasting money or denial of wallet attacks.

Those are a few! For more, you can see the biomimesis in docs. I could not have built this without following biology.