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When AI Argues With Itself: Why Self‑Contradiction Is Becoming a Feature, Not a Bug

Opening — Why this matters now Multimodal large language models (MLLMs) are getting dangerously good at sounding right while being quietly wrong. They caption images with confidence, reason over charts with poise, and still manage to contradict themselves the moment you ask a second question. The industry’s usual response has been more data, more parameters, more alignment patches. ...

December 22, 2025 · 3 min · Zelina
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RL Grows a Third Dimension: Why Text-to-3D Finally Needs Reasoning

Opening — Why this matters now Text-to-3D generation has quietly hit a ceiling. Diffusion-based pipelines are expensive, autoregressive models are brittle, and despite impressive demos, most systems collapse the moment a prompt requires reasoning rather than recall. Meanwhile, reinforcement learning (RL) has already reshaped language models and is actively restructuring 2D image generation. The obvious question—long avoided—was whether RL could do the same for 3D. ...

December 13, 2025 · 4 min · Zelina