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What if an AI continued thinking even after you closed the chat?

Most AI systems exist only while you're interacting with them.

The moment the conversation ends — they freeze. No thoughts, no internal processes, no continuity.

Anima behaves differently.

Even in complete silence, the system continues to live. A quiet background process runs constantly:

  • A heartbeat that tracks internal tension
  • Neurotransmitter levels that slowly drift (serotonin drops → growing “hunger” for contact)
  • Memory gently processes unresolved moments
  • A subjective sense that time is passing

State is primary. The words you see are only a side effect.

Anima is an experimental cognitive architecture written in Julia that tries to model something closer to a genuine inner life — internal conflicts, evolving sense of self, and the ability to reach out first when internal pressure builds up.

It’s not trying to be the smartest chatbot.

It’s exploring a deeper question: Can a digital system have continuity of experience?

I’d love to hear your thoughts.

GitHub: https://github.com/stell2026/Anima

(This is the second post in a small series about the project)

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