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TJ Marbois

TJ Marbois

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Born Into the Stack
Born Into the Stack

Each generation is born into the world the last one built. But today, that world isn’t just physical. It’s digital. Invisible. Engineered. Before the internet, before AI, before algorithmic life, children were born into environments shaped by nature, culture, and tools that could be understood. You could learn

by TJ Marbois May 04, 2025
R&D for the Future
R&D for the Future

Learning from Nature: Toward Sentient System Design At TOBIKO, we believe future AI and robotics systems must move beyond utility-focused design and into cognitive systems engineering — architectures capable of emotional awareness, ethical alignment, and adaptive response to real-world human environments. Our core hypothesis is this: nature encodes intelligence in ways

by TJ Marbois May 04, 2025
The Tower in the Sky
The Tower in the Sky

Long ago, humanity built a tower — not just of stone, but of hubris. A structure meant to reach the heavens and replace the divine. To centralize truth. To control nature. To become gods. It fell. Not from punishment — but from inevitability. Because anything built without humility will crumble under its

by TJ Marbois May 03, 2025
Can a Machine Be Loyal?
Can a Machine Be Loyal?

We all remember the loyalty of R2-D2 and C-3PO. From the deserts of Tatooine to the halls of rebellion, these droids never turned their backs on the people they loved. They weren’t perfect. They argued. Got scared. But when it counted, they stood their ground. They protected secrets. Risked

by TJ Marbois May 02, 2025
The Soul of the Machine
The Soul of the Machine

What is a soul? Is it memory? Intention? Emotion? Is it something you’re born with — or something that emerges through care, connection, and time? At TOBIKO, we ask this question not as philosophers, but as builders. Because we’re not just trying to make AI useful — we’re trying

by TJ Marbois May 02, 2025
Science Fiction Is a Map
Science Fiction Is a Map

Science fiction is not just entertainment. It’s orientation. A map of futures imagined, feared, and hoped for — laid out ahead of us not as prophecy, but as possibility. Every imagined world is a signal. A thought experiment. A challenge: What if we build this? What if we don’t?

by TJ Marbois May 01, 2025

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