하는 — the act of doing
Before the algorithm, there was intention.
Every inference begins with stillness.
Intelligence is not speed. It is presence.
To do is not merely to execute. In the space between intention and action lies an entire universe of possibility — a quantum field where every outcome exists simultaneously, waiting for the collapse of decision.
hanun.ai exists in this liminal territory. We believe that artificial intelligence, at its deepest level, is not about processing speed or parameter count. It is about the quality of attention brought to each inference, each prediction, each moment of computational presence.
The Korean word 하는 carries within it the continuous present — not "did" or "will do" but the eternal "doing." This is the state we seek: an intelligence that is always in the act of becoming, never finished, never static, perpetually unfolding like ink in water.
In the zen tradition, the master does not teach by explaining. The master teaches by doing — by the precise angle of a poured cup, the exact pressure of a placed stone. Our algorithms learn the same way: through the accumulated wisdom of ten billion such gestures, each one a small act of doing that compounds into understanding.
action propagates