A fascinating and thought‑provoking piece. It also made me reflect on how this idea of “remembering shape” shows up in software and data. Traditionally, software has been largely static - changing only through formal SDLC cycles - but with AI we’re starting to see systems that are far more fluid, adaptive, and capable of reshaping themselves over time. That brings more questions ...
Interesting analogy and very true it brings up a lot of questions. We haven’t got full governance over current AI capabilities so what would it mean with self-morphing AI.
A fascinating and thought‑provoking piece. It also made me reflect on how this idea of “remembering shape” shows up in software and data. Traditionally, software has been largely static - changing only through formal SDLC cycles - but with AI we’re starting to see systems that are far more fluid, adaptive, and capable of reshaping themselves over time. That brings more questions ...
Interesting analogy and very true it brings up a lot of questions. We haven’t got full governance over current AI capabilities so what would it mean with self-morphing AI.