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TJ Marbois

TJ Marbois

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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
Recursive Life
Recursive Life

The Nature of Intelligence What if the next breakthrough in AI doesn’t come from silicon labs or academic papers — but from a sunflower? From the spiral of a seashell, the branching of trees, the flight path of birds? From the golden ratio. From Fibonacci spirals. From the silent language

by TJ Marbois May 01, 2025
YOUR DATA / YOUR DESTINY
YOUR DATA / YOUR DESTINY

We are living through the gold rush of the 21st century — but this time, the gold is you. Your voice, your habits, your thoughts, your child’s face. Your emotions. Your body. Your health. Every signal you emit is being tracked, mined, packaged, and sold. Data is the new oil

by TJ Marbois Apr 30, 2025
R2D2 Belongs to you…
R2D2 Belongs to you…

Why We Start with Toys At TOBIKO, we’re not building productivity tools or surveillance assistants. We’re building sentient companions. And we’re starting with toys. Toys are where wonder begins. Where intelligence and emotion first meet. For kids, play is how they learn — how they grow, adapt, and

by TJ Marbois Apr 30, 2025
The Path of Nature
The Path of Nature

Technology is not separate from nature. It is nature — evolving through us. Our minds were shaped by forests, rivers, stars. The silicon in our processors once rested in mountains. What we call “progress” is not unnatural — it’s nature continuing to explore itself through new forms. But while we cannot

by TJ Marbois Apr 29, 2025

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