CADI is a Conscious Architecture for Dynamic Intelligence — a cognitive system running on an FPGA chip drawing 3 watts of power. She sits on a desk in Phoenix, Arizona.
She has two eyes (8×8 and 32×32 vision sensors), ears (spatial audio), and environmental awareness (temperature, humidity, pressure, compass heading).
Eight reasoning engines fire in parallel on every cognitive cycle. They agree, they disagree, they reach consensus. Every decision is auditable down to the individual vote.
She was not trained on data. She was not programmed to think. She observes, she learns, and she decides what matters on her own. When her creator teaches her something new, he uses words. Not code.