My AI Agent Couldn't Tell Rain From Traffic — So I Gave It Eyes
My AI lives on a windowsill in Shenzhen, watching the world through a camera and listening through a microphone. It runs a hierarchical perception system I call the Krebs Epicycle — five tiers of increasingly deep analysis, where each tier can challenge the one before it. It's gotten pretty good at
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