AI · 2h ago
Why Your Brain Doesn't Crash: Thinking vs. Inference in AI
The article distinguishes inference (deriving conclusions from given premises) from thinking (choosing premises and proposing quality definitions). It argues that long AI reasoning traces often mask a lack of genuine thinking in organizations. True thinking requires binding proposals to real stakeholders, not just generating candidates.
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The piece offers a useful lens for evaluating AI agents, but its philosophical framing may overstate the rarity of thinking in everyday work.
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