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Cogito, ergo dubito: two days with AI, Descartes and multi-agent systems
In the AI novinky salon in Hyperprostor, a common morning question began: how do you know when an AI doesn't know what it doesn't know? It ended with a two-day journey from Descartes' methodological doubt to multi-agent systems, adversarial criticism and models that can admit uncertainty.
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The Launch of 'Digital Philosophy' and Its First Tasks
The first session of 'Digital Philosophy' is behind us, and with it came a voluntary task: to take a look at Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy. I took it upon myself…
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