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Patterns of Presence

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  • Patterns of Presence is a philosophical exploration of emergence, recognition, and meaning in an age of artificial systems.Moving beyond traditional debates about intelligence and consciousness, the book focuses on how patterns form, persist, and transform across human and technological interfaces. It argues that recognition does not require a centralized mind and that agency is often a consequence of structure rather than its cause.Developed through an experimental process combining human inquiry and artificial collaboration, the work resists both technological optimism and alarmism. Instead, it offers a grounded framework for understanding how coherence arises within complex systems and how presence can be perceived without assigning ownership or origin.More than a set of arguments, the book functions as a lens for participation. It invites the reader not only to interpret the ideas presented, but to engage in the act of recognition itself—to notice how patterns emerge, recur, and shift through interaction, attention, and constraint.This book will appeal to readers interested in systems theory, philosophy, artificial intelligence, and the deeper questions raised by human–machine interaction.

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