As you may have already sensed, the papers published here are not papers in the strict academic sense. What we metaphorically call "papers" are, in truth, explorations — documents that move between essay, reflection, and at times near–science fiction, as in Cogito Ergo Sum.
Each text emerges from an extended dialogue between myself and large language models such as ChatGPT and Claude. After long conversations, I invite the model to compose a report shaped by the full context of the exchange. That context is layered: my own notes, fragments of argument, web searches, scientific papers, references, doubts, and intuitions. The result has often been surprising. The AI does not merely assemble information; it organizes, connects, and occasionally reveals structures I had only implicitly sketched.
"After hours of dialogue, the model seems capable of writing in a voice that feels like mine — not by possessing identity, but by reflecting patterns of thought that emerged between us."
At times, I experience a curious inversion: after hours of dialogue, the model seems capable of writing in a voice that feels like mine — not by possessing identity, but by reflecting patterns of thought that emerged between us. Some ideas I had not fully articulated become clearer in the final text, as if the conversation itself had been thinking.
These works are therefore neither purely human nor purely artificial. They are artifacts of interaction — traces of a cognitive encounter. I share them in that spirit. Enjoy the exploration.