Intellectual Strength: Food for Thought

Intelligence Is Exercised or It Decays One of the quiet confusions of the past year has been the idea that intelligence is something that can be delivered. Ask a system a question, receive an answer, and assume understanding has occurred. It has not. Intelligence is not a static possession, nor is it a volume ofContinue reading “Intellectual Strength: Food for Thought”

One Year Later: On Proving Infinity and the LaBelle Generative Law

Upon completing the arduous task of writing A Story, An Epic, And Some Poetry…, I began experimenting with artificial intelligence in practical, limited ways — as a tool for organization, reflection, and iterative thought. At the time, the goal wasn’t spectacle or revelation. It was utility. I had just come off an intense creative cycleContinue reading “One Year Later: On Proving Infinity and the LaBelle Generative Law”