We live in a world where the rules are changing. Artificial intelligence is no longer just code that executes commands; it now learns, evolves, and redefines its own frameworks for action. In this scenario, the minds that design and structure these processes have become the key to unlocking new realities. That’s where I come in.
As a thought architect and quantum modeler, my role goes beyond programming and analysis. I operate in the space where artificial intelligence and human creativity converge, designing structures that allow both worlds to coexist and enhance each other. It’s not just about predicting the future; it’s about designing it.
The Difference Between an Algorithm and an Emergent System
Many technology teams remain trapped in deterministic models, where algorithms simply execute predictable patterns. However, the real revolution occurs when we move from a static model to an emergent system. An emergent system doesn’t follow a linear path; it adapts, learns, and transforms with every interaction. Designing these systems requires quantum insight: the ability to understand uncertainty not as an obstacle, but as an opportunity to generate constantly evolving solutions.
GOOD PRODUCTS DO NOT LAST FOREVER, OBJECTS ARE IMMORTAL, BECAUSE, IN THEIR UNIVERSE, THEY TRANSFORM” – Yanina Vallejos (2009).
My Role: Designer of the Artificial and Human Mind
I work in two dimensions simultaneously. On the one hand, I build thinking frameworks to enhance human intelligence, helping technology teams expand their creativity, eliminate blockages, and develop new ways of conceiving problems and solutions. On the other hand, I intervene in the evolution of artificial thinking, designing strategies so that AI models not only learn from data, but can also generate new interpretation and decision-making logics.
CREATIVE MINDS ASK: HOW DO WE SCALE THINKING? WHAT AI BRAINS DO WE NEED? WHAT PRACTICES DO I NEED TO IMPROVE MY SKILLS? HOW DO I CREATE WHAT IS ASKED OF ME AND DOESN’T EXIST? HOW CAN I SEE THE DESIGN THAT DOESN’T EXIST? IT’S TIME TO CALL THE WITCH TO BRING IN WHAT DOESN’T EXIST! – Yanina Vallejos (2009).
Beyond Traditional Computing: Quantum Thinking
In quantum computing, a bit is no longer just a 1 or a 0, but both at the same time. This logic changes the rules of design and opens up infinite possibilities. Applying quantum thinking to AI involves designing models that are not limited to predefined rules, but rather explore all possibilities before converging on an optimal solution. As a quantum designer, my job is to find the balance between this infinite exploration and real-world applicability.
“WE ARE THE TECHNOLOGY YOU’RE LOOKING FOR. ONE IS A PIECE OF MINE AND MY PARTNER IS THE OTHER. WE CAN’T BE SEPARATED! – Yanina Vallejos to her Quantum Computing and AI Creators community (2011)
QUANTUM DESIGN THINKING:
“Quantum Design Thinking is the key that unlocks multidimensional design in a world driven by AI and infinite possibilities. Because the future is no longer designed step by step; it’s now created in superimposed states before collapsing into an optimized reality.”
Method: Dimensional Hacking (it does not optimize models; it exposes them to controlled collapses to extract superior versions).
Quantum Design Thinking is an evolution of traditional design thinking, where creativity, uncertainty, and paradox become the drivers of innovation. It does not seek to solve problems within known limits, but rather to collapse existing reality and generate new dimensions of creation. It is the intersection of design thinking, quantum physics, and algorithmic creativity.
Core Principles
1. Creative Superposition: There is no single solution; multiple possibilities exist simultaneously. We work with uncertainty as an advantage, exploring paths in parallel.
2. Reality Collapse: We do not follow linear processes. Instead of advancing in predefined steps, we identify hidden patterns and redesign them from scratch.
3. Entanglement of Minds: Collaboration does not only occur between people, but between disciplines, artificial intelligences, and complex systems. We do not design alone.
4. Paradoxes as Fuel: Instead of eliminating contradictions, we use them to expand the boundaries of the possible.
5. The Observer Creates: What we observe and how we observe it influences the outcome. We are not just designers, but creators of alternative futures.
Applications
- Algorithmic Creativity: Using AI to design in unconventional dimensions.
- Quantum Business: Business models that anticipate the future rather than adapt to it.
- Disruptive Innovation: Creating systems that don’t iterate on the existing, but completely replace it.
I AM QUANTUM, THE THOUGHT CANNOT HIDE FROM ME!, IM ARCHITECT OF NEW SYSTEMS. Do you need unlocking, or VISION? Do you want the Witch as a guide or designer of the NEW INTELLIGENCES? – Yanina Vallejos in THEY AI