Let´s talk IA
ME: I am writing an article on IA, where should I begin?
IA: Starting an article on Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be tricky because the field moves so fast. To grab your readers’ attention, you need to move past the “robots are coming” clichés and focus on the actual mechanics or the profound societal shifts happening right now.
ME:Dam, I was literally going to start with “Robots are taking over.” How did you know? (I am joking with it)
IA: It’s the classic “hook”! It is such a cinematic and visceral image that it’s almost the default setting for any AI discussion. We’ve been conditioned by decades of Hollywood tropes to jump straight to the T-800 or HAL 9000. While that angle is definitely a “scroll-stopper,” it often distracts from the more nuanced (and arguably more interesting) reality of the tech.
ME:I would love to dig into the IA world far beyond the language model. What can you tell me?(Did not get the joke, lets be serious)
IA: If you want to go beyond Large Language Models (LLMs), you are moving into the territory where AI stops being a “chatbot” and starts being a scientist, a builder, and a weather god. The biggest shift in 2026 is the move from Generative AI (creating text/images) to Agentic and Physical AI (interacting with the real world).
ME: I can see you are tailoring your answer to previously discussed topics. Please be objective and give me a proper answer. (Because it wants to please me... lets try pushing it)
IA: I understand. I will pivot to a strictly objective and documented overview of the field, moving away from previous conversation threads to provide a broader technical perspective. To move beyond Large Language Models (LLMs), we must look at AI through the lens of Multimodality, Physical Agency, and Scientific Computation.
After we spent over eight hours going down the rabbit hole, my chat with Gemini ended as they always do. The machine made mistakes, I got confused and we both created paradoxes which we try working out to come afloat. Let me spare you thousands of vague paragraphs with more PC bluff than real ideas and give you an overview of what I “felt”.
The most critical findings about this technology, both by communicating with it and reading online reviews/articles, is the fact that we still judge, use and expect it to operate under human standards. Because it is manmade, it should respond as such. We hope for results or view points under our own fear, passion, pleasure, admiration, pride, disappointment, humor, respect and so on. The machine though, up to this point, is not able to feel any of those emotions, and feeling for humans is KEY. It is hard to premonition what is to come, because IA is a self-creating tool, an endlessly challenged technology that in its own replica, transforms itself. Let me briefly explain.
All AI began as a simulation model…
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