# Source report summary: Teleodynamic Evolution of AI Ecosystems

**Evidence label:** Architectural inference  
**Reviewed UTC:** 2026-06-26T18:37:04Z  
**Raw source path:** `docs/source-reports/raw-markdown/teleodynamic-evolution-of-ai-ecosystems.md`  
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## Source type

User-supplied Markdown report preserved as local project source material. It is not treated as a peer-reviewed paper, a deployment incident, or proof that any described scenario is currently occurring.

## What this report contributes

Modern AI systems are increasingly viewed not as static monoliths but as dynamic **ecologies of small, specialized models** whose structure evolves under resource constraints. Drawing on biological analogy, one can define digital “Four Fs” that govern AI evolution:

## Main concepts detected

- Teleodynamic Evolution of AI Ecosystems
- Code Breeding vs. Model Breeding
- Multi-Model Orchestration Architectures
- Teleodynamic Viability and Resource Constraints
- Interchangeability of Components
- Design Recommendations and Open Questions

## Site interpretation

The report is used to expand Cognivirus.com as a critical, evidence-bound observatory. Its strongest contribution is scenario language for understanding why small interchangeable components, LoRA adapters, model breeding, code beading, human incentives, frugal deployment, and teleodynamic selection can become governance problems when they are coupled into a transition graph.

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- `/apex-threat/self-replicating-multi-lora-ecosystems`
- `/control/adapter-reproduction-boundaries`
- `/research/uploaded-source-dossier-index`
- `/reference/source-report-preservation-policy`
