1956
Origin Signal
Dartmouth proposes that thinking can be simulated. Funders nod. Critics smirk. Somewhere in the room, a coin is flipped and lands on its edge for sixty-eight years.
// dartmouth_proposal
// classified briefing — eyes on station
A movement, not a product. Simulation AI for the people who build the future while everyone else debates it.
1956
Dartmouth proposes that thinking can be simulated. Funders nod. Critics smirk. Somewhere in the room, a coin is flipped and lands on its edge for sixty-eight years.
// dartmouth_proposal
1987
The funding leaves. The believers stay. Simulation work continues quietly inside flight schools, weather services, and one very persistent lab in Pittsburgh. We were always here.
// quiet_continuum
2012
Compute crosses a threshold. Networks deepen. Models begin to dream of cats, then of code, then of physics. The signal is back, now with bandwidth.
// signal_acquired
2024
Simulation AI is no longer a research curiosity. It is the substrate for protein design, fluid dynamics, autonomous vehicles, and the rehearsal halls of policy. simulai.org is the meeting room.
SECTOR-A
The simulation loop, declassified. Sensors feed a model. The model dreams a world. The dream produces a decision. The decision is rehearsed against ten thousand variants before it touches reality.
2030
If the trajectory holds: every major decision is first rehearsed in a private simulation. Surgery. Flight. Policy. Climate response. The future is a draft, repeatedly revised before publication.
// projected · confidence 0.81
END OF BRIEFING
simulai.org is not a vendor. It is a coalition of researchers, engineers, ethicists, and operators who believe simulation is the next substrate of intelligence. Membership is by signal, not invitation.