Intelligence naturally evolves toward networks, not single super-brains.
If we examine our own history as humans, an interesting holistic connection arises: Human civilization itself may be viewed as a giant multi-agent intelligence system, where humans are the individual agents.
AI architectures are beginning to profoundly mirror this structural reality. Modern frontier systems have definitively moved far beyond attempting to increase the brute force size of single intelligence models.
We follow the exact trajectory mapped by biology:
Dense(Single Cell)MoE(Specialized Organs)Agentic(Goal-driven actors)Multi-agent(Social organization)Ecosystem(Whole systems modeling)
Biology discovered that energy efficiency drives evolution. MoE proved this computationally; Agentic systems proved it behaviorally; Ecosystem Intelligence proves it structurally.
The future of intelligence—biological or artificial—does not belong to one singular entity, but to dynamic systems continuously interacting with memory, tools, and varying environments.
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