Published May 14, 2026 | Version v1

The Death of the Data Centers: Escaping the Trillion-Dollar Wealth Transfer and the Dawn of Deterministic Edge Autonomy

  • 1. Neurobotics

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The artificial intelligence sector is currently operating under a multi-trillion-dollar sunk-cost fallacy, driven by the assumption that scaling probabilistic Large Language Models (LLMs) via centralized data centers will eventually yield reliable, conscious autonomy. This paper critically examines the severe environmental, tactical, and social costs of this "compute is all you need" paradigm. By analyzing the inherent dangers of the "Black Box" problem, AI mysticism, and the unsustainable ecological toll of digital hoarding, we demonstrate that the era of centralized, cloud-dependent computing is a temporary and archaic phase. In response, this paper introduces the Silicon-Based Artificial Life Form (SBALF) architecture—a deterministic, edge-native framework utilizing 4096-D vector algebra and hardware-enforced safety protocols (Governor PFC). We propose that the future of survival-critical autonomy relies not on scaling probabilistic software in the cloud, but on deploying un-hackable, mathematically provable intelligence directly on isolated, bare-metal hardware.

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