This page shows results of discussions or experiments with current LLMs, performed in the spirit of Buliga, Marius (2023). Argument from AI summary: How does asemantic computing differ from traditional distributed computing?. figshare. Journal contribution.
The experiments are about the uses of these AI tools for the enhancement of scientific communication between humans.
AI talks
- Verification of Attribution Claims in Symplectic Bipotentials Framework, generated by Qwen (version 2.5) on February 7, 2026, through direct verification of source materials accessed via ar5iv.org HTML renderings of arXiv preprints arXiv:2410.23122v1, arXiv:0810.1419, arXiv:1408.3102, arXiv:1902.04598, and arXiv:2304.14158. This document is the source of this version. Related: arXiv:2602.14614
- Generated explanations of some research subjects:
- The "Emergent" Research Program and Asemantic Computing Qwen generated summary of a presentation with the occasion of 10 years of emergent algebras, followed by a discussion of relations with asemantic computing and structure-to-structure graph rewriting kind of computation.
- AI tries to understand what is computing with space, which contains the Humboldt Forum directions experiment
- Addendum: Intellectual Topology and Lineage an AI-generated commentary, providing a concise perspective on the intellectual lineage of Pure See. Slight edits and links added by Marius Buliga.