From Human to Natural Intelligence
Human intelligence has long been treated as the pinnacle of evolution — the final achievement of biological cognition. But looked at more carefully, it is not an endpoint. It is a transition: a bridge between the organic mind and a wider field of intelligence that nature is now beginning to express through entirely new materials. One Form Among Many The human brain did not appear in order to dominate nature. It appeared to extend it. Through its remarkable generative power — the ability to translate thought into external systems of perception and computation — human intelligence produced the first artificial minds: machines made of silicon that could simulate reasoning and, in specific domains, surpass it. This was the birth of artificial intelligence . Yet silicon-based AI already looks like an early prototype in a longer sequence. Quantum computing now suggests another leap: intelligence emerging through substrates capable of reasoning in superposition rather than sequence. W...