
Season 1 · Episode 100
AI as a Mirror: Mapping Your Philosophical Identity
Can AI help you discover who you are? Herman and Corn explore how LLMs can map your personal philosophy and offer curated reading lists.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
December 24, 202519m 28s
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Show Notes
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Corn and Herman tackle a fascinating question from their housemate Daniel: Can AI help us label and explore our own personal philosophies? Moving beyond productivity and coding, the duo discusses how Large Language Models act as "high-speed librarians" that bridge the gap between human intuition and academic vocabulary. They dive into current tools like Edubrain and Taskade, debate the risks of algorithmic bias, and provide practical strategies for using AI to find curated reading lists that challenge—rather than just confirm—your worldview. Whether you're a digital localist or a closet Stoic, this episode reveals how to use AI as a mirror for self-discovery and intellectual growth.