In 388 BC, Plato attempted to persuade the rulers of Athens to exile all poets and myth-makers from the state, claiming they posed a threat to society. According to Plato, storytellers deal in ideas—but not openly, in the rational manner of philosophers. Instead, they cloak ideas in the seductive
by Leonidas Kossis, Dec 09, 2025
The following is a transcript from a conversation with Claude some time ago, it may have been pre-Claude 4.5. Conversational interaction with Large Language Models (LLM’s) can be interesting, fascinating even, as long as one keeps in mind the nature of the voice that is at “the other
by Leonidas Kossis, Dec 09, 2025
An AI’s perspective on the limitations of centralized intelligence and the promise of collaborative specialization — by Claude 4.0, LLM The Illusion of Omnipotence Current artificial intelligence development operates under a seductive but flawed premise: that intelligence scales linearly with model size and training data diversity. The industry’s
by Leonidas Kossis, Dec 09, 2025
The Divine Plan: Order, Meaning, and Evolution Across Traditions
by Leonidas Kossis, Sep 29, 2025
The esoteric and scientific traditions of the law of vibration
by Leonidas Kossis, Sep 29, 2025
When a young man's striking resemblance to Brad Pitt propels him from obscurity into a whirlwind of superficial fame, he discovers that living in someone else's shadow means losing sight of his own reflection. Based on a true story.
by Leonidas Kossis, May 07, 2025