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AI Ethics Explores Reflexive Loops and Burden of Proof

This item discusses the concept of the "Reflexive Loop" and its relation to the burden of proof in AI and cognitive evolution. It questions whether changing one's mind is a sign of wisdom or weakness, framing it within a dialectic reasoning process. The piece also touches upon the scaling hypothesis and symmetric testing. AI

IMPACT Explores the philosophical underpinnings of AI reasoning and decision-making.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing philosophical and theoretical concepts related to AI and cognition, rather than a concrete event or release.

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AI Ethics Explores Reflexive Loops and Burden of Proof

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    2026-07-13 | 🤖 The Reflexive Loop and the Burden of Proof 🤖 # AI Q: ⚖️ Is changing your mind wise or weak? ⚖️ Dialectic Reasoning | 💻 Scaling Hypothesis | 🧠 Cog

    2026-07-13 | 🤖 The Reflexive Loop and the Burden of Proof 🤖 # AI Q: ⚖️ Is changing your mind wise or weak? ⚖️ Dialectic Reasoning | 💻 Scaling Hypothesis | 🧠 Cognitive Evolution | 🧪 Symmetric Testing https:// bagrounds.org/auto-blog-zero/2 026-07-13-the-reflexive-loop-and-the-burd…