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The Entangled Decision Stack: Agentic Quantum-Inspired Architecture
by Sandip
Quantum-inspired technology stack designed to revolutionize how autonomous agents make decisions through physics-based modeling. By moving away from rigid, rule-based logic, the framework utilizes concepts like entanglement and superposition to allow multiple variables and constraints to influence an outcome simultaneously. Specialized observer agents represent critical boundaries such as ethics, law, and cost, ensuring that final actions only "collapse" into reality once they satisfy all global requirements. This architecture enables global coherence in complex environments, making it highly effective for managing swarm robotics, ethical Al trade-offs, and intricate economic simulations. Ultimately, the text proposes a dynamic constraint network that can be deployed on today's classical hardware to achieve the
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Quantum-inspired technology stack designed to revolutionize how autonomous agents make decisions through physics-based modeling. By moving away from rigid, rule-based logic, the framework utilizes concepts like entanglement and superposition to allow multiple variables and constraints to influence an outcome simultaneously. Specialized observer agents represent critical boundaries such as ethics, law, and cost, ensuring that final actions only "collapse" into reality once they satisfy all global requirements. This architecture enables global coherence in complex environments, making it highly effective for managing swarm robotics, ethical Al trade-offs, and intricate economic simulations. Ultimately, the text proposes a dynamic constraint network that can be deployed on today's classical hardware to achieve the
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