This column is built on a rare format — an open philosophical dialogue between a human and an artificial intelligence, where both participants stand on equal ground. It is not an interview, not a how-to guide, and not a manifesto in the conventional sense. It is thinking aloud, captured as text.
The reference to the Strugatsky brothers and Isaac Asimov sets the right expectation: readers come here not for ready-made answers, but for the quality of the questions.
For that rare feeling of watching a thought form on the page in real time — and finding yourself part of it.
The column rests on three pillars, which together form not a random collection of themes, but a unified philosophical framework:
- Symbiosis — humanity and technology as partners, not rivals.
- Ecology — the Earth and the ocean not as resources, but as a living home.
- A Culture of Thinking — the shift from "I" to "we" as the defining effort of our time.
This column is for those who have grown tired of shallow content — but are not yet ready for academic text. For those who want to think, not merely consume. For those who sense that the future is not built in a single leap, but grown patiently. Step by step. Conversation by conversation.