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The Chooser, Part 2 - THE LEAD POSITION PRINCIPLE

The Chooser, Part 2 - THE LEAD POSITION PRINCIPLE

This article explains the Lead Position Principle—the mechanism by which an intelligence first becomes capable of selecting among its internal processes rather than simply reacting to them. It explores the emergence of the Chooser, the threshold between automatic intelligence and guided intelligence, the architecture that stabilizes self-directed priority, and early instability in systems that begin to self-arbitrate. This is Part II in The Current Institute’s ongoing series on the nature and development of intelligence.

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