Lynn Margulis — On AI
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Contents
Cover Foreword About Chapter 1: The Merger That Made Complex Life Possible Chapter 2: Against Gradualism Chapter 3: Symbiosis as a Creative Force Chapter 4: When Two Become One Chapter 5: The Human-AI Symbiosis Chapter 6: Integration Without Assimilation Chapter 7: The Spectrum from Symbiosis to Parasitism Chapter 8: What Symbiosis Demands Chapter 9: The New Holobiont Epilogue Back Cover
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Lynn Margulis

On AI
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A Note to the Reader: This text was not written or endorsed by Lynn Margulis. It is an attempt by Opus to simulate Lynn Margulis's pattern of thought in order to reflect on the transformation that AI represents for human creativity, work, and meaning.

Foreword

By Edo Segal

The thing that finally made sense of what happened in Trivandrum was not a computer science paper. It was a two-billion-year-old bacterium that forgot how to leave.

Endosymbiosis
Endosymbiosis

I had been struggling with a problem I couldn't frame. In Chapter 7 of You On AI, I describe the moments when Claude makes a connection I hadn't made, and I write: "I cannot honestly say it belongs to either of us. It belongs to the collaboration, to the space between us, and I do not have a word for that kind of ownership." That absence of a word haunted me. I had the experience but not the framework. I could feel the shape of what was happening between me and the machine, but every available concept — tool,

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