The Five Task Model: A Substrate-Free Framework for Life, Cognition, and Intelligent Systems

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Abstract

The Five Task Model: A Substrate-Free Framework for Life, Cognition, and Intelligent Systems DOI presents an expository introduction and reader guide to the central architecture of the model. It explains how cognition can be understood as the control of behavior change (B1→B2) DOI under informational constraint, organized around recurrent task domains rather than around biological substrate, internal mechanisms, or anthropocentric assumptions. Within this framework DOI, organisms and intelligent systems are analyzed according to the informational tasks they must regulate in order to maintain the Energy–Safety–Reproduction (ESR) triad DOI. Comparative analysis across more than 1,530 species DOI provides the…

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Keywords
  • Task (project management)
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Cognitive architecture
  • Cognition
  • Intelligent decision support system
  • Task analysis
  • Anthropocentrism
  • Control (management)
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