To name something is not merely to attach a passive label; it is a profound, performative act of world-making that actively brings an identity into being. As media theorist Neil Postman observed, an entity "isn't anything until someone names it," and the chosen name reveals exactly
by Leonidas Kossis, May 23, 2026
The AI industry is in the middle of an agent revolution. Every major lab, every startup, every enterprise platform is racing to build systems that can hold conversations, book appointments, close sales, answer questions, and act on our behalf. The discourse is dominated by what these agents can do — how
by Leonidas Kossis, Apr 05, 2026
AI is not simply a technological revolution. It is technology precipitating an evolutionary leap in the mental paradigm.
by Leonidas Kossis, Feb 13, 2026
Somebody once said I am not “exactly daring.” No, in your eyes I am not. Seven years ago I had an idea, a glimpse of a vision. I have worked, since, thousands of hours to build this idea into materialisation, and I am now very close. The last three years
by Leonidas Kossis, Jan 30, 2026
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