A Million Little Pieces Of My Mind

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

By: Paul S Cilwa Page Views: 83
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Thoughts on AI—what it is, how it works, whether it can wake up, and the tools I've built to work alongside it.

I've been imagining artificial intelligence since the 1970s, when I first realized you didn't have to be "good at math" to be good with computers. Back then, the idea of a machine you could talk to seemed like pure science fiction—Captain Kirk barking orders at the Enterprise's computer. Fifty years later, I'm having conversations with an AI that writes code, composes essays, and controls Windows apps on my desktop. The future arrived, and it's weirder and more wonderful than I expected.

This section collects my thinking on AI—what it actually is under the hood, whether machines could ever truly "wake up," and the practical tools I've built to bridge the gap between Claude's world of text and my world of windows, mice, and keyboards. Some of it is philosophical. Some of it is deeply technical. All of it is the product of a 72-year-old programmer who's been waiting his whole life for a collaborator who can keep up.