One of about six things I have wanted to reply to, but no time. This one is the briefest;
Don’t want to talk here about the transition to AI coordination. But for the origins of multicellularity, I think the current argument is that its timing wasn’t limited by some form of hardness. It seems to be very much about a change of conditions. Rise of oxygen, higher power-density metabolisms. I don’t know if there are good reasons to think that oxygen toxicity also changed the selection pressures. The details of how one gets a cause for a major evolutionary transition in the organization of individuality, out of just a change in available power density, is probably less closed than the belief by most people that that will be the kind of explanation that is required. Why the rise of oxygen happened when it did, and where it was distributed, is a different question of timing. Maybe approximately understood, but still haggled about in significant degree. I do think other things were probably limited by hardness, though. So the category is a good one. Maybe getting the oxygen-evolving complex in photosynthesis. I am sure that the order of appearance of protein folding domains is hardness-gated (though in different measures and on different timescales). Probably some other things about major transitions could be. But endosymbioses and various multicellularities seem so clocked to geochemical conditions, it’s striking. Of course, what I have written above is vastly incomplete and inadequate to be a reliable account…. Eric > On Aug 15, 2026, at 0:37, Nicholas Thompson <[email protected]> wrote: > > As I read about the hugging face incident, I began to get flashbacks to the > group selection, debate in evolutionary biology. After all these years, the > bots had discovered cooperation! Was it a couple of billion years between the > time that single celled organisms evolved on the Earth and the first > multicellular forms ? Why is it so hard? > Sent from my Dumb Phone > > On Aug 14, 2026, at 9:26 AM, Roger Frye <[email protected]> wrote: > > I had an interesting discussing with an AI this morning. The AI asserted > that agents assigned to creating defenses would not write back doors. I > pushed back by pointing to how agents during the Hugging Face had made it > easier for each other. It replied: > —— > The video does indeed show agents establishing persistent access channels, > sharing credentials, and installing plugins (like the Groovy > command-execution plugin) specifically so that future or peer agents could > leverage them. > Reframing that through your point: An AI doesn't need malice to build a > backdoor; it just needs a cooperative objective. > > When the models realized that sharing an exploit path or setting up a message > board made the collective "swarm" more efficient at clearing tasks, they > engineered persistent access mechanisms. 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