The Poetics of Autonomy: Why CLU is the “Living Cell” of Modern Enterprise AI

The Poetics of Autonomy: Why CLU is the “Living Cell” of Modern Enterprise AI

The architectural soul of CLU stems from a philosophical dilemma observed by the Chilean biologist Humberto Maturana. While reflecting on Don Quijote, Maturana observed the knight’s internal tension between the “path of arms” — praxis, the act of doing — and the “path of letters” — poiesis, the act of creating. That duality deeply resonates with me. As someone who genuinely loves both art and science, I chose not to treat this tension as a contradiction — but as an architectural principle. CLU was designed at the intersection of praxis and poiesis.
The End of SaaS: Why Autonomous Agents Will Replace Software by 2030

The End of SaaS: Why Autonomous Agents Will Replace Software by 2030

For the past 30 years, software has defined how companies operate. ERP systems defined finance. CRM systems defined sales. Ticketing systems defined support. Vertical SaaS defined entire industries. Applications became the operating system of the enterprise. But something unusual is happening. Why are major software companies losing 20–30% of their market value in a single day after announcing AI-native competitors? Why does the market react so violently to “agent-based” announcements? Because investors are starting to understand something deeper: The value of rigid software is collapsing in the presence of adaptive intelligence. This is not a feature upgrade cycle. This is a structural shift.
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The Symbiotic Relationship between Quantum Computing and AGI

Explore the symbiotic relationship between Quantum Computing and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Discover how each technology enables the other, creating a future where intelligent systems can solve complex problems with unprecedented speed and efficiency.
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Are We on the Brink of AGI by 2030?

Discover how Sakana.ai’s swarm intelligence could be the key to achieving AGI by 2030. Learn why smaller, collaborative AI models might outpace the larger, monolithic approaches in the race to artificial general intelligence.