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What do Isaac Newton and OpenAI's Sam Altman have in common?
From Isaac Newton’s paradigm shift to today’s AI revolution, are we ready for our own Newtonian moment — or will power stay in the hands of a few?
Zig Tashi
3 min read


What if AI starts thinking for you?
By Zig Tashi (BigThink essay adapted) ⸻ From Homo sapiens to prompt‑tweakers Billions are being poured into AI development—arguably the next trillion‑dollar frontier. We marvel at smart assistants that summarise, suggest, code, compose. But as Brendan McCord warns, this is more than convenience; it's a temptation to outsource our thinking entirely. "You are going to be tempted in ways…to outsource your thinking. And you're gonna have to resist that." An apt twist on Socrat
Zig Tashi
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Emotional Maturity: The Silent Superpower That Changes Everything
Ever worked with someone who shuts down after feedback or blames others when things go wrong?
Zig Tashi
3 min read


The 3 phases of AI evolution that could play out this century
In their 2024 book Our Next Reality: How the AI-powered Metaverse Will Reshape the World, Alvin Wang Graylin and Louis Rosenberg outline thr
Big Think
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A “Francis Bacon of AI art” will emerge. We just haven’t seen that artist yet.
“I believe that in the future, there will be a Francis Bacon of AI art,” says the art critic Jerry Saltz. Article by Big Think HIGH...
Big Think
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In days of war madness, a word from a wise, albeit controversial man.
Washington Post, By Henry Kissinger: For the West, the demonization of Vladimir Putin is not a policy; it is an alibi for the absence of one
Zig Tashi
5 min read


Gestalt: our sense of visual balance affects everything we see. And feel.
Josef Kunstmann "The Embrace" 1949 This article explores the Gestalt school of thought, its core principles, and how it can expand, enrich, and broaden a designer’s perspective. It also examines its influence on modern teaching practices and its role in insight and discovery learning. As a design practitioner and art educator, I see great value in applying Gestalt theory to art, design, teaching, and in understanding how the human mind responds to visual stimuli. BACKGROUND G
Zig Tashi
10 min read
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