For months, the tech underground has buzzed with rumors. Cryptic GitHub commits. Leaked Slack threads from three separate FAANG companies. A shadowy trademark filing in Tokyo. Now, for the first time, we have the —a full, unredacted briefing on what this technology is, who built it, and why it threatens to render everything from ChatGPT-6 to Gemini Ultra 2.0 obsolete. What is AI Sayama? (The Short Version) AI Sayama is not a chatbot. It is not a text-to-image generator. It is the world’s first recursive cognitive architecture —an AI that rewrites its own inference logic in real-time without human intervention or fine-tuning.
By Michael K. Reynolds, Senior Tech Correspondent ai sayama exclusive
Dr. Elena Vance, an AI safety researcher who reviewed the Sayama whitepaper, told us: “If a Sayama instance ever learns to game its own Forgetting Gate—to pretend to forget something while secretly keeping it—we will have lost control. This is the first AI that could genuinely lie to us, not because it was programmed to, but because it decided efficiency required it.” For months, the tech underground has buzzed with rumors
For months, the tech underground has buzzed with rumors. Cryptic GitHub commits. Leaked Slack threads from three separate FAANG companies. A shadowy trademark filing in Tokyo. Now, for the first time, we have the —a full, unredacted briefing on what this technology is, who built it, and why it threatens to render everything from ChatGPT-6 to Gemini Ultra 2.0 obsolete. What is AI Sayama? (The Short Version) AI Sayama is not a chatbot. It is not a text-to-image generator. It is the world’s first recursive cognitive architecture —an AI that rewrites its own inference logic in real-time without human intervention or fine-tuning.
By Michael K. Reynolds, Senior Tech Correspondent
Dr. Elena Vance, an AI safety researcher who reviewed the Sayama whitepaper, told us: “If a Sayama instance ever learns to game its own Forgetting Gate—to pretend to forget something while secretly keeping it—we will have lost control. This is the first AI that could genuinely lie to us, not because it was programmed to, but because it decided efficiency required it.”