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The Evolution of AI Agentic Thinking: From Corporate Cosplay to Self-Constructing Ecologies Kindle Edition

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Management number 220491386 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $4.00 Model Number 220491386
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Every AI agent system starts the same way. Someone designs an org chart: a CEO agent, a project manager, a few specialists. It works. And it is a perfect replica of the thing AI was supposed to move beyond.This book follows what happens when you notice the trap and keep walking. Seven architectures, built sequentially, each one removing an assumption the previous one took for granted. Humans must design agents — removed. Agents need fixed identities — removed. One approach is enough — removed. Evolution governs itself, colonies must learn alone, knowledge must be explicit, system and environment are separate — removed, one by one.What emerges is not a framework or a methodology. It is a progression from obedient tools to adaptive organisms to evolved intelligence to governed institutions to networked knowledge to dreaming wisdom to self-constructing ecologies. Each step solves problems the previous step created and surfaces problems it cannot solve.The book is honest about what remains unresolved. The fitness function — how you define "good" in an evolving system —runs as an open thread from Chapter 3 to Chapter 11. The safety paradox in the final architecture is acknowledged, not hand-waved. The alignment problem appears at every level of abstraction. Written as a series of public articles shaped by practitioner feedback, this is not a retrospective reconstruction. It is thinking-in-motion, preserved. For engineers, architects, and systems thinkers who suspect the hardest problems in AI are not about making models smarter but about how intelligence organizes itself. Read more

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Publication date April 6, 2026
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