The Neuron: AI Explained

This AI Grows a Brain During Training (Pathway’s AI w/ Zuzanna Stamirowska)

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Jan 6, 2026
Zuzanna Stamirowska, CEO and cofounder of Pathway, dives into the revolutionary BDH architecture designed for continual learning and brain-like reasoning. She explains why current AI lacks memory and how BDH introduces real-time context and adaptability. Discover how this architecture fosters genuine learning, allowing models to 'get bored' and strengthen connections. Zuzanna emphasizes that reasoning is the core of intelligence, paving the way for significant innovations in fields like Formula 1 and beyond.
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INSIGHT

Transformers Relive Groundhog Day

  • Transformers lack true memory and effectively 'relive Groundhog Day' on every query.
  • BDH adds temporal memory so models can remember, adapt, and reason over time.
ANECDOTE

How BDH Got Its Name

  • The 'Dragon Hatchling' name came from Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic and internal baby-dragon naming.
  • The 'B' in BDH came from an internal name 'Baby Dragon' and three-letter acronym preference.
INSIGHT

Brain-Like Local Message Passing

  • BDH models mimic brain-like neurons and synapses that fire locally and strengthen with use.
  • This local message-passing yields efficient, distributed memory and lifelong learning.
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