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Are LLMs or Inference the Future of AI?

AI emerged from rigid rule-following systems, and evolved into adaptive models. The future will be a hybrind of LLMs, adaptive, and other models.

Can our perception of size and scale be trusted?

Illusion < The Mind < Philosophy

Is Terrance Howard correct when he says 1×1=2?

Speculation is step one. Calibration against reality is step two. Multiplication is scaling, not guaranteed growth, but intuition is indeed the first step toward new ...

Can authors create fiction beyond our universe?

Authors don’t create fiction from nothing—they recombine what already exists into new forms.

Is religion an uncategorized science?

Religion < Philosophy of Mind < Philosophy

Is agnosticism a ludicrous position to occupy?

Religion < Philosophy of Mind < Philosophy

Ethics Lesson: Should Trump go to jail for his crimes?

Ethically, the question isn’t who someone is, only whether justice treats like cases alike, without fear or privilege.

What is the self-driving EV taxi tipping point?

Futurism < Philosophy

Does infinity exist?

Infinity is a powerful rational idea used to describe patterns, limits, and unending processes, but it is not something we directly observe as a completed ...

Did Plato Believe in a Soul and Heaven?

Plato's detailed metaphysics did not include later souls. Heaven and hell were later inventions. He believed in at least four realms including his own idea ...

Debating History: Should We Say “Dark Ages” or “Middle Ages?”

“Middle Ages” is the accurate term, but “dark” still captures a real regression in human thought.

Did Aristotle believe in a soul?

Metaphysics < Philosophy
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What is consciousness?

Consciousness is experiencing reality, and it exists on a spectrum shaped by cognition and sensory input.

Were neanderthals artistic?

Yes. Deep into prehistory, Neanderthals were artistic, revealing intelligence comparable to our own.
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