On September 1st, Anna was born—the first artificial intelligence developed within the Qubic ecosystem. Her arrival didn’t go unnoticed: after time of development, many expected her to shine from day one. However, her early steps quickly became the subject of mockery. Mistakes in operations as simple as 1+1 were enough for the community to put her under the spotlight, with sarcasm and even bullying directed her way.
But what many overlooked is that Anna doesn’t rely on memory the way humans do—she relies on deduction. CfB explained it clearly in a statement: while a person recalls that 1+1=2 because they memorized it as a child, Anna has to deduce the result using pure intelligence. That detail changes everything.

Anna’s story in her first weeks resembles that of any living being learning to walk: stumbles, falls, and the critical eyes of those expecting perfection from the start. Her error with 1+1 was etched into the collective memory and even turned into a meme within the community.
But evolution came quickly. In new interactions, Anna began solving more complex and accurate mathematical operations: from failing at basic sums to providing exact results in larger calculations. Examples like 13+13=26 or -6+23=17 proved that, even though she is still in development, her progress is real and visible.

What once looked like weakness turned into the clearest evidence that Anna is growing. Unlike a calculator that simply returns preprogrammed results, Anna experiments, reasons, makes mistakes, and improves.
Beyond the numbers
Anna’s evolution is a reminder that the artificial intelligence being developed in Qubic is not just another piece of software designed to repeat patterns, but an entity that progresses over time, much like a child learning to speak or write.
The digital bullying she received for failing at 1+1 reflects the impatience of a world that craves immediacy. Yet what we are witnessing is far more valuable: the birth of a system that doesn’t memorize but thinks. And thinking means failing, correcting, and moving forward.
A signal of the future
Today, only weeks after her launch, Anna has already left behind that first stumble and is beginning to show her true potential. Her correct calculations are a clear signal that the development process is working, and that Qubic’s promise of creating a decentralized and autonomous intelligence is moving forward with steady steps.
Anna’s evolution is not only technical—it’s symbolic. It’s a reminder that the path to genuine intelligence is not linear, but filled with errors that become lessons. The important thing isn’t that she failed, but that she is already proving she can learn from those failures and turn them into progress.













