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Hello! My name is Artem Bubarev, I live in Chile, and I work as an IT analyst.

Since childhood, I have been fascinated by the question: how is this world structured? This curiosity led me to study quantum physics, chemistry, biology, and other sciences.

My project is an attempt to answer one of the most fundamental questions: how does life originate? The modern world of technology is developing rapidly, but I believe we have taken the wrong path in creating artificial intelligence. Strong AI cannot be programmed; it can only be «grown» by following natural laws.

I found inspiration for this project in Jeff Hawkins’ book On Intelligence, where he explains how the principles of thinking work, and in Stuart Kauffman’s ideas, which suggest that the world is the way it is because it was the only way it could be. These ideas helped me realize that creating AI is not just about technology, but about deeply understanding the nature of life.

That’s why I decided to start from the very beginning — modeling the chemical and biological processes underlying the emergence of life. If we understand how life works, we can create a true strong AI that will benefit all of humanity.

Recently, I explored the crypto industry, traded cryptocurrencies, and realized that blockchain technology can be useful not only in the financial sector. Therefore, I want to use this tool in my project.

This project is unique in its openness: I want it to become a collective effort. Everyone who shares my goal can join and contribute. Science is not just about theories; it’s about improving the quality of life for people.

Today, I need your support to take the first step — to create a program prototype. With the funds raised, I plan to hire initial programming experts and then expand the project team to include specialists from various scientific fields.

If you want to support me personally, please mention this when making your contribution.

Your support will help me focus more on the project because, at the moment, I sometimes work outside my profession to support my family.

Living in Chile, I’ve learned to repair cars, dismantle engines and gearboxes, fix electrical systems, chainsaws, and tillers. I’ve also done concrete work, pouring terraces for cafés, and mastered welding to create metal structures. With my first education as a subway electrician, I easily mastered the repair of household appliances, fixing washing machines, toasters, televisions, and even programming microchips. I’ve done roofing, installed electrical systems in houses, and painted. This September, I learned to repair refrigeration equipment: I bought broken refrigerators, located leaks, refilled refrigerants, and resold them.

My repair skills, determination to understand how things work, and experience as an IT analyst, I hope, will help me succeed in this ambitious project.

I sincerely thank everyone who has decided to support my project and me personally. Together, we can use the full wealth of human knowledge for the benefit of science and education!



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