By Edo Segal
The thing that stopped me cold was a word I had been using for months without understanding it.
*Replicator.*
I had been throwing it around casually — in conversations with my team, in early drafts of *You On AI*, in late-night sessions with Claude where the ideas were flowing so fast I did not stop to examine them. Patterns replicate. Ideas replicate. Code replicates. I used the word the way you use a tool you have picked up so many times it has become invisible in your hand.
Then I read Dawkins. Actually read him — not the popular caricature, not the New Atheism controversy, not the Twitter version. The actual argument. And the word I had been using so carelessly detonated in my hands.
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