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About Telostatic Intelligence

Telostatic Intelligence is a public notebook for exploring one idea:

AI agents may need a purpose-state before they act.

This is not a finished theory or a formal research program. It started as a shower thought about consciousness, systems, and AI agents, then turned into a trail through cognitive science, control theory, and practical questions about what happens when software systems become more autonomous.

My background is on the operating side of technology: building products, scaling systems, working with teams, and watching how systems behave when speed and power increase.

This site is a way to think in public.

The goal is not to prove that AI is conscious. The goal is to ask a narrower question:

As agents become more capable, do they need a standing model of what they are supposed to preserve?

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bounded rationality · cybernetics · control theory · homeostasis · active inference · viability theory · self-model theories · attention and salience · runtime governance for agents · agent observability and safety