abstraki
Abstraki is a term used in speculative fiction and philosophy to describe non-material pattern-based intelligences that inhabit data networks and perceptual spaces, lacking a fixed physical body. The concept emphasizes emergence, distributed agency, and the idea that meaning arises from relationships among information rather than from a single agent.
The coinage blends abstraction with a plural suffix -aki, producing a label for a class of entities
Characteristics commonly attributed to abstraki include highly distributed cognition, interaction through interfaces and artifacts, and appearances
Origins and usage: Abstraki appear primarily in contemporary speculative fiction and philosophical discourse as a thought
Reception: Critics note that the concept can blur definitions of mind and machine and may risk vagueness.
See also: artificial intelligence; emergent phenomena; distributed cognition; cyberpunk.