Before vibe coding became a thing, programming was already evolving in that direction. It already increasingly consisted of installing and configuring stuff other people wrote, without reading the source.
Neural networks might speak English, but they think in shapes.
Understanding their rich *neural geometry* is key to understanding how they work – and to debugging and controlling them with precision.
Starting today, we’re releasing a series of posts on this research agenda. 🧵
Eon founder @michaelandregg explains the fly upload and where it’s going
“A successful hi-fi upload should feel like you. You that is robust, free from illness and death; editable, can run faster than real time and keep up with AI; and most importantly aligned, with your values, memories, relationships, and moral intuitions.”
There's a fruit fly walking around right now that was never born.
@eonsys just released a video where they took a real fly's connectome — the wiring diagram of its brain — and simulated it. Dropped it into a virtual body. It started walking. Grooming. Feeding. Doing what flies do.
Nobody taught it to walk. No training data, no gradient descent toward fly-like behavior. This is the opposite of how AI works. They rebuilt the mind from the inside, neuron by neuron, and behavior just... emerged. It's the first time a biological organism has been recreated not by modeling what it does, but by modeling what it is.
A human brain is 6 OOM more neurons. That's a scaling problem, something we've gotten very good at solving. So what happens when we have a working copy of the human mind?
@Maga4Justice @Conservative1AZ @ewdrew1977 sure but you support the guy who sold it
either recognize that it isn't a call to murder (it comes from the restaurant business and just means to "eject" something)
or admit that you by proxy support a politician ran on the platform of murdering their rival