What happens when we ask an artificial intelligence not for data, not for facts or sources, but for a thought?

I recently published an article born from a simple but bold experiment: I asked an AI to elaborate—not re-elaborate—a deep reflection on human behavior across history. The result is not a summary of known theories or a collection of citations. It’s something else entirely. A raw, distant, eerily lucid perspective. One that doesn’t feel human—but still speaks deeply about us.

The article is in Italian, but I strongly recommend reading it with your browser’s translator. It’s worth the few extra clicks.

This is the article! https://www.abouthat.it/scienze-sostenibili/monologo-di-unia

I’d love to know what you think—about the question, the answer, or even just the idea of giving voice to an algorithm.

https://www.abouthat.it/scienze-sostenibili/monologo-di-unia

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  1. Ok_Profession_4784 on

    In an age where artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly present in our lives, one may ask: if it could “reflect,” what would it say about our past and our future? This experiment gives voice to an algorithm to explore the roots of our self-destructive choices. But more importantly, how might the human-AI relationship evolve in the coming decades? Could AI become a mirror to our collective consciousness, a partner in understanding our own failures?