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A cognitive runtime runs without training. It processes. Sometimes it speaks.
This paper figures out when and why. A single internal signal — a boundary pulse — predicts speech events with near-perfect accuracy. What the system hears doesn't matter. The gate opens from the inside. We discuss the results, the limits, and what it means for separating the decision to speak from the choice of words.
By Justin LietzA cognitive runtime runs without training. It processes. Sometimes it speaks.
This paper figures out when and why. A single internal signal — a boundary pulse — predicts speech events with near-perfect accuracy. What the system hears doesn't matter. The gate opens from the inside. We discuss the results, the limits, and what it means for separating the decision to speak from the choice of words.