ennetavateks
Ennetavateks are a hypothetical class of adaptive, autonomous systems described in speculative discourse and some design studies. They are typically imagined as modular agents capable of learning from environmental feedback and coordinating through distributed communication to exhibit emergent behavior. In many treatments, ennetavateks are not tied to a single substrate and may appear as software agents, material composites, or hybrid systems embedded in physical or digital contexts.
The term is a neologism with no universally standardized origin, and spelling variants are common. Because
Key characteristics often attributed to ennetavateks include distributed autonomy, self-organization, context-aware adaptation, and the potential for
Contexts and usage vary widely. In speculative fiction, ennetavateks are used to explore issues of agency, responsibility,