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AI as Analogy Engine: Synthesis, Invention, and the Combinatorial Frontier

A common dismissal of modern AI goes like this: “It is just a fancy autocomplete. It memorises text and stitches it back together. There is no real understanding, only retrieval.” It is a comforting story, and it has the shape of a critique that ought to be true. But spend enough time with frontier systems and a different picture starts to form. The thing that large models actually seem to be good at is not memorisation. It is something stranger and arguably more important: the formation of analogies, the combination of distant concepts, and the generation of conceptual relationships that were not explicitly present in any one place in the training data. ...

May 16, 2026 · 13 min · James M
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AI in Scientific Research: From AlphaFold to the Long Tail

AlphaFold’s release in 2021 was the AI-for-science moment that broke through to the general public. A computational solution to a 50-year-old problem in biology - predicting protein structure from sequence - that produced a tool used by hundreds of thousands of researchers. The narrative around AI-for-science crystallised: deep learning would produce a series of similar breakthroughs across scientific domains. The 2026 reality is more interesting and less clean. AlphaFold-class breakthroughs have been rarer than the early narrative suggested. But AI has spread across scientific practice in subtler ways that, in aggregate, have done more to change how science is actually done than the few headline breakthroughs. ...

May 13, 2026 · 7 min · James M
Playing and creating music intuitively

Why I Play & Create Music Intuitively

Playing by ear - discovering by accident The Joy of Surprise I don’t play the piano to master it. I play it because sometimes it surprises me. That sounds backwards, especially in a world obsessed with progress, scales, grades, and measurable improvement. But the thing that keeps pulling me back to the keys isn’t control - it’s discovery. It’s that moment when my fingers land somewhere they’ve never quite been before and something clicks. A sound appears that I didn’t plan, didn’t predict, and definitely didn’t know I knew. ...

January 7, 2026 · 5 min · James M