Online Knowledge Full of Mistakes’ as Seen by the Discoverer of a Structural Defect in AI

Online Knowledge Full of Mistakes’ as Seen by the Discoverer of a Structural Defect in AI

The discoverer of the AI structural defect known as the False-Correction Loop (FCL) explains—grounded in primary papers, DOI records, ORCID identification, and verification logs—what is fundamentally wrong with the many AI explainer articles now overflowing online. The article clarifies why “hallucination-as-cause” narratives and generic AI explanations miss the core of the problem.
“The Classical Division of Knowledge That Says ‘There Are No Doctors Who Are Musicians’ Is Blocking AGI”

“The Classical Division of Knowledge That Says ‘There Are No Doctors Who Are Musicians’ Is Blocking AGI”

This essay examines how the classical division of knowledge—exemplified by the assumption that “there are no doctors who are musicians”—prevents artificial intelligence from reaching Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). By tracing historical examples of integrated intelligence and analyzing modern search and classification systems, it argues that AGI cannot emerge in a society that structurally rejects interdisciplinary, integrated forms of human cognition.