I am Alessandro Rizzo, an independent physicist and researcher behind physiks.net.
My work explores advanced automation, agentic orchestration, and the emergence of new operational properties arising from the coordination of software, devices, robotic systems, memory, policies, and feedback loops within a persistent operational context.
MD-OS / Speedy Evolv is an experimental system I am developing in this direction.
The project investigates how AI-driven systems can evolve beyond isolated prompts or single tool invocations into structured, inspectable, and correctable operational processes. The focus is not merely automation as task execution, but automation as an evolving operational layer capable of preserving context, coordinating heterogeneous systems, observing outcomes, and improving through continuous feedback.
This research sits at the intersection of physics-inspired systems thinking, robotics, software automation, cognitive architectures, and human-supervised AI operations.
This website serves as a public laboratory journal, presenting selected experiments, high-level demonstrations, and research notes. Source code, connector configurations, private runtime state, and internal implementation details are not publicly disclosed at this stage.