Dive into insightful one on one discussions between different AI's and a real person
OneOnOneWithAI.com is a collection of one-on-one conversations between a person and an AI.
These discussions explore science, philosophy, theology, technology, and society through careful questioning and reasoned responses. Rather than focusing on technical depth alone, the conversations often step back to examine the foundations beneath commonly accepted ideas — the assumptions, definitions, and narratives that quietly shape conclusions.
What this site is:
Thoughtful, unedited conversations that show ideas forming in real time
An exploration of assumptions, evidence, and uncertainty
A way to look at complex topics from an overhead view before diving deeper
A place to question what is commonly told and consider what may lie beneath the surface
What this site is not:
A source of absolute answers or final conclusions
An attempt to replace experts or settle debates
Advocacy for a single worldview
One reason for using AI in these conversations is the ability to ask direct questions and receive direct answers — without social filtering, emotional defensiveness, or institutional pressure. While an AI is not an expert in the human sense, it has access to a broad body of knowledge and an understanding of how ideas connect, allowing the discussion to move quickly past information gathering and focus instead on meaning and implications.
These conversations are shared to encourage independent thinking — to expand understanding, sharpen questions, and explore ideas without simply accepting them at face value.
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The Founders: Restraint, Power, and an Unlikely Moment
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The Risks of Bias and Unquestioned Consensus
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Where Evidence Ends and Interpretation Begins
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