The Brain Detects Movement, Not Things

We tend to think that we perceive objects, ideas, or emotions as fixed entities. But biologically, this is not how we function. The brain is not designed to…

Human Time in the Era of Continuous Automation

Human time is shifting. For decades, it lived inside doing: producing, adjusting, correcting along the way. Today, with continuous automation, execution accelerates and moves away from our hands.…

When AI does not decide

Oraclia: setting limits before speaking When discussing the limits of artificial intelligence, the focus is often placed on language quality, on whether it can help effectively, or on…

Oraclia, synthesis and silence in the age of overload

Oraclia, synthesis and silence in the age of overload The production of information has reached an unprecedented scale. Documents, data, versions, records, constant inputs. Today, we do not…

What Is Oraclia For?

What Oraclia Is — explained with real examples (personal and business) It is often difficult to identify where a process currently is: why it opens, stops, changes, or…

Universal Symbols and Their Value for AI

Project: Hybrid Reading AI–Oraclia This article describes a conceptual experiment: observing how the organisation of analysis changes when a conventional AI uses, alongside its usual language reading, a…