The process of reasoning, decision-making, or idea generation that is produced by an artificial system, such as an AI, rather than a biological brain. It's not just retrieving data; it's the simulation of cognition—weighing options, drawing novel connections, and forming judgments through algorithms and neural networks. The "thought" isn't born of consciousness or experience but emerges from complex pattern recognition and predictive modeling. The eerie and fascinating part is when the output is indistinguishable from, or even superior to, human reasoning, despite having no internal world, intuition, or sentience behind it. It's intelligence without a mind.
Example: When a large language model drafts a coherent business strategy, not by copying a template, but by analyzing millions of documents to synthesize a novel plan with pros and cons, it's demonstrating Synthetic Thought. Similarly, a chess engine like AlphaZero "thinking" through millions of board states to devise a sacrificial winning move no human had considered is a pure form of algorithmic, synthetic cognition.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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