Neural Computer: A New Machine Form Is Emerging
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- Neural Computer (NC) is an emerging machine form where AI takes on runtime responsibilities, shifting from using computers to becoming a kind of computer.
- NC is distinct from agents (task-focused) and world models (environment-focused), organizing around runtime capabilities that are installable, reusable, and governable within the system.
- Drivers for NC include agents improving at real work, world models advancing in simulation, and conventional computers showing structural friction in AI tasks, pointing toward a new runtime integration.
- A Completely Neural Computer (CNC) requires Turing completeness, universal programmability, behavior consistency, and machine-native semantics, with capabilities embedded directly into runtime.
- Prototypes like CLIGen, REPL/math, and GUIWorld demonstrate early runtime primitives in terminal rendering, command execution, and interface control, but full CNC remains years away.
- NC could transform computing by shifting installation from software/code to capabilities via instructions, demonstrations, and traces, altering stack organization and machine boundaries.
- Future NC substrates may be sparser, addressable, and circuit-like (e.g., 10T-1000T scale), upgrading through internal structure acquisition rather than global parameter changes.