L4 in Practice: 5 Reality Signals That Kill "Smart" Systems
A note that cost, heat, time, maintenance, and human bandwidth are the signals that determine whether long-lived AI survives contact with physics.
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A note that cost, heat, time, maintenance, and human bandwidth are the signals that determine whether long-lived AI survives contact with physics.
A note that the EU AI Act is arriving as a compliance timeline and evidence discipline, with embodied systems making responsibility procedural.
A release note for Ester Clean Code v0.2.1 that frames hygiene, fail-closed defaults, and auditability as the basis for long-lived local-first systems.
A case that cost, heat, time, maintenance, and human bandwidth are the real signals that determine whether long-lived AI survives contact with physics.