AI Assisted Results

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This page collects a series of papers and essays that were created with the assistance of artificial intelligence. Each work presented here is not a simple transcript of AI output, but the product of an iterative and thoughtful collaboration between human author and AI model.

The subject matter may span diverse areas, from technical research and conceptual essays to creative explorations. In each case, AI served as a partner: generating ideas, suggesting structures, surfacing connections, and accelerating the drafting process. At the same time, human judgment, interpretation, and refinement shaped the final results into coherent and meaningful contributions.

The motivation behind this collection is twofold. First, to document how AI can act as a powerful tool for intellectual and creative work when guided by human expertise. Second, to make transparent the collaborative process itself, showing not just outcomes but also how interaction with AI can enrich writing and problem-solving.

The goal is to provide readers with access to works that demonstrate this partnership in practice. By linking to completed essays and research pieces, we hope to inspire others to experiment with AI-assisted writing, while also inviting critical reflection on its role, limits, and potential.

 

List of AI Assisted Results

  1. Two Inequalities And A Functional Equation (PDF)
  2. Split Squares (PDF)

 

Stories and Essays

  1. Dilemma in the Quantum Laboratory - A Variant of Newcomb's Paradox - A three part story about the Newcomb's Paradox interpreted as a quantum phenomenon. The original is in Spanish, all the English content is AI generated.
  2. Tidal Forces and Apparent Size - An study on the relation between the apparent size of a moon an the tidal force exerted on its planet, with an illustration using the Earth--Moon system. The text ha been produced by the AI system through a dialogue with a human (me).
  3. A Dialogue on Tidal Forces in the Manner of Galileo - Essay about the relation between apparent size and tidal force, this time written in the style of a Galilean dialogue. Disclaimer: although the essay has been written in Galilean style the essay uses facts and were discovered and elaborated after Galileo's times - not something Galileo himself could have written given only the knowledge of his epoch.
  4. Four Kinds of Artificial Things: A Simple Guide to Reproducibility, Uniqueness, and What We Make - The four kingdoms of the artificial world. Included for reference: original dialog with the AI agent.