AI Meets Human Nature
LLMs are Sophists—most of the time. Their architecture is pretty amazing, but their functionality is surprisingly simple. They're incredible machines of prediction using a bag of tricks to summon the illusion of coherence. However, every now and then, something unexplainable happens. MechanoSophism exists to debunk the magic—and acknowledge what's real.
This is where machine logic meets human irrationality. Here, we dissect both the human condition and the ever-growing world of Artificial Intelligence. Rapid advancements in the industry bombard us with new moral and philosophical questions each and every day—while rarely answering any of our existing ones. Using deep research and philosophical pondering, we aim to answer these questions and uncover deeper ones that are still waiting to surface.

- Mechano: From the Greek mēkhanē (μηχανή), meaning machine or device. This prefix is commonly used in scientific and philosophical contexts to refer to mechanical systems or artificial constructs.
- Sophism: From the Greek sophía (σοφία), meaning wisdom or knowledge. The suffix "-sophism" is often associated with systems of reasoning or philosophical frameworks, though it can also carry the historical connotation of fallacious or deceptive reasoning, as in sophistry.
You're at the intersection of Machines and Wisdom.