Custom Vocabulary
Definitions of custom terms and concepts used in this blog
Original Terms
42 terms
Artificial Learning Intelligence System
An AI system proposed in this article, combining innate learning and acquired learning.
Attention Knowledge
Explicitly documented knowledge that should be focused on when performing a task. It plays a crucial role in explicit attention mechanisms.
Automation Pipeline
A system that automates the entire process from generating a blog post to producing a presentation video.
Cloud of Dust
A cloud of volcanic ash and dust from meteorite impacts that covered ancient Earth, blocking ultraviolet rays and promoting chemical reactions.
Dimension-Native
The ability to directly grasp multi-dimensional data in its original dimension without mapping it to lower dimensions.
Framework
A thinking structure. Criteria for selecting necessary knowledge during inference and a logical state space structure for organizing state memory.
Hyperscramble
A neologism coined by the author, referring to an advanced state of scrambled time perception in a future vision.
Intellectual Crystal
Knowledge that acts as a catalyst to facilitate the discovery and combination of knowledge, such as new frameworks of thought.
Intellectual Factory
A mechanism that incorporates generative AI functions to efficiently produce diverse derivative content.
Intelligence Orchestration
The ability to freely combine multiple roles and knowledge to perform tasks.
Intelligent Processor
A processing system that performs inference using knowledge and extracts knowledge for learning.
Knowledge Crystallization
Comprehensive and highly consistent knowledge, including laws, abstracted from multiple pieces of information from diverse perspectives.
Knowledge Gembox
A place where crystals of knowledge are accumulated.
Knowledge Lake
A mechanism for storing knowledge in a flat state before it is structured.
Knowledge Store
A storage location where extracted knowledge can be saved and retrieved as needed.
Knowledge Toolbox
A place where practical tools, applying knowledge crystals, are accumulated.
Liquidware
Software that allows users to freely customize its functions and interface using generative AI.
Native Framework
A framework that, through mastery, functions directly by bypassing natural language.
Natural Born Frameworker
A system that inherently possesses the mechanism to learn and flexibly adapt frameworks incrementally.
Natural Mathematics
A method of engaging in mathematical thought using natural language rather than formal expressions.
Omnidirectional Engineering
An approach to comprehensively develop and design all aspects of a system.
Paradigm Innovation
A coined term that more accurately expresses a paradigm shift, implying an increase in useful options.
Paradigm Invention
A coined term that more accurately expresses a paradigm shift, implying an increase in useful options.
Pre-check Comment
Information recorded in an SVG file, such as the results of checks performed by generative AI before creating a presentation document.
Social Blind Spot
A state where the benefits and risks that technology brings to society are not fully understood.
Specification and Implementation-Based Engineering
A traditional software development methodology.
State Memory
An internal temporary memory used by a learning intelligence system during inference.
Virtual Framework
A domain-specific framework built upon a fundamental framework such as natural language.
Virtual Intelligence
The ability of a single generative AI to switch between multiple roles to process tasks.
Original Concepts
34 terms
Acquired Learning
A learning process that incorporates and utilizes knowledge from outside a neural network.
Business Process-Oriented
A development methodology that divides software modules based on individual business processes rather than optimizing the entire system.
Cumulative Interaction
The process by which things change cumulatively through repeated interactions.
Development-Driven Development
A methodology for developing tools and libraries to streamline development during software creation.
Dual Simulation Thinking
The ability to grasp both the internal workings of a computer and customer requirements through simulation thinking.
Experience & Behavior Engineering
A software development paradigm that emphasizes user experience and software behavior.
Experience & Behavior-Driven Development
An approach to development that prioritizes improving user experience and focuses on the behavior of the software.
Fate of Thinking
The concept that in the age of AI, humans cannot stop thinking; rather, they are required to think more than ever before.
Flow Work
Work that progresses incrementally to produce deliverables.
Flow Work Conversion
The improvement of iterative work into a process that follows a step-by-step flow.
Global Circulation
A phenomenon where chemical substances spread across the entire Earth due to the circulation of water and atmosphere.
Independence from Time Perception
The author's unique concept for enabling meaningful discussion and decision-making even when there are differences in time perception.
Innate Learning
Refers to the learning of neural networks, equivalent to supervised learning.
Intellectual Mine
A concept that views GitHub as a shared human knowledge repository supplying raw materials to intellectual factories.
Iteration Work
The process of creating deliverables through repeated trial and error.
Metacognitive Learning
A learning method that involves acquiring concepts through repetitive learning.
Metaphysical Learning
A learning method that involves learning with few trials or by applying existing knowledge.
Multidimensional Vision
The ability of AI to process multidimensional data as if perceiving it visually.
Objective Logical Model
A logical model possessing objectivity similar to mathematics, serving as the foundation for natural mathematics.
Process-Oriented
A new paradigm in software development where software components are viewed as processes, each operating independently and collaborating as needed.
Public Knowledge Base
A dynamic, real-time knowledge base shared by humanity, built within an ecosystem centered on GitHub.
Refactoring-Driven Test
A method of creating tests when refactoring becomes necessary.
Rule Violation Check
A mechanism to confirm that a generative AI creates materials according to set rules (e.g., not using complex figures).
Symphonic Intelligence
A state where individual generative AIs take on roles like an orchestra, performing advanced intellectual tasks collectively.
Text Overflow
In presentation material creation, the problem of text extending beyond the frame or outside of a shape.