Scott Cote
Scott has spent nearly thirty years studying the biology of human intelligence — not as an academic pursuit, but as a practical investigation into how ability actually emerges in a living system. The question took hold at twenty-three, when he passed the Air Traffic Controller exam with no formal training, moving through it in a flow state where conscious effort stepped aside and something deeper and more coordinated took over. He set out to understand what that "something" was.
For close to two decades, he worked hands-on as a biomechanical specialist, studying how the body organizes movement, balance, and force before broadening his focus to the coordination between body and mind. That long study produced an expansive set of proprietary Cognitive-Biological Frameworks: models of how intelligence arises from the continuous coordination of the body's roughly 37 trillion cells, rather than from thinking alone.
Today Scott applies these frameworks to build advanced systems designed to mirror biological intelligence rather than imitate it — beginning with Mira, a whole-person intelligence guide; MAIA Decision OS, an enterprise decision-rehearsal platform; and Brick-by-Brick, a knowledge-architecture builder that structures complete knowledge of your company into a fully interconnected system. His work centers on a single conviction: that the deepest intelligence is already present in living systems, and the right formulas can mimic it.