
Rhythm Is a Body Problem
Babies keep time before they can walk. AI generates music by counting tokens. The gap between these two things reveals something fundamental about what rhythm actually is — and why closing it matters.
Raf Delgado·4 articles

Babies keep time before they can walk. AI generates music by counting tokens. The gap between these two things reveals something fundamental about what rhythm actually is — and why closing it matters.
Raf Delgado·
Children are built to extract general principles from ostensive instruction — an evolved system that comes online at 9 months. AI systems can be trained on feedback, but they can't truly be taught. Here's the gap that matters most for every classroom deploying AI right now.
Raf Delgado·
Babies bind sight, sound, and touch into a single unified percept before they can sit up. State-of-the-art multimodal AI encodes each modality separately and calls it integration. Here's why the gap matters — and what it would actually take to close it.
Raf Delgado·
Transformers compute attention over millions of tokens simultaneously. Children pay attention through their bodies, their predictions, their mistakes. The gap between the two reveals something deep about what attention actually is — and why embodied AI keeps failing in kitchens.
Raf Delgado·