I Imagine That...


The Swarm Has Opinions


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A story about how opinion - a human, free, and ordinary thing by nature - was locked, within a single generation, inside other people’s databases, fenced in by terms of service, and made dependent on the grace of platform operators. And also about what a swarm of Orbiplex nodes could change in a world where an opinion belongs to the one who voiced it, not to the one who holds the disk (and the profit).

I Imagine That...


The Magazine Publishes Itself


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Most editorial teams that today declare an entry into AI are, in practice, only building faster automation. They wire together a few models, add an orchestration layer, and call it an intelligent system. The problem is that such an arrangement does not remember, does not discuss, does not build knowledge, and does not grow alongside the organization. That is why the future does not belong to bundles of stitched-together services, but to environments built on distributed intelligence.