HALO - Hierarchical Autonomous Learning Organism
Here's something that caught my attention — what if AI could think more like nature? The idea behind HALO, or Hierarchical Autonomous Learning Organism, is to build an AI inspired by how brains evolved over millions of years, not just make bigger models. According to /u/Dependent-Maize4430, it has a literal nervous system that monitors its hardware — like a biological stress response but for silicon. It learns from experience, changing its perception after negative encounters, much like animals do. Plus, it has eight semi-autonomous arms inspired by octopus neurons, handling tasks like memory and fact-checking in parallel, avoiding bottlenecks. It also knows what it doesn't know, driving curiosity and genuine learning — no more forgetting between sessions. Over time, it develops a unique personality based on experience. And get this — it's designed to run locally on a gaming PC, keeping everything private and continuous, without needing the cloud. Honestly, the whole architecture is open, and /u/Dependent-Maize4430 even put together a white paper with all the details. The future of AI might just be more biological than we thought.