Cembryonix
Beyond AI: The Age of Artificial Life
From a single seed (an embryo) emerges complexity through the repeated application of simple, fundamental rules. DNA doesn't determine the organism. It provides rules that unfold differently depending on where and how they run. What if infrastructure worked the same way?
We're approaching a realm where artificial life exists alongside artificial intelligence, where systems don't just compute, but evolve and adapt. Where CI/CD pipelines become organisms, and infrastructure emerges from first principles rather than assembly.
Can code be alive?
Can a seed of configuration grow into living infrastructure?
Can a pipeline breathe, adapt, repair itself?
Can complexity emerge from first principles? The way life does?
Why do we architect the final form when nature begins with seeds?
Currently in stealth mode. Papers and thoughts emerging soon.