Launching the daïmōnes Blog: Philosophy Meets AI Engineering Vasilis Stergiou launched the daïmōnes blog, a project that combines Aristotelian philosophy with artificial intelligence to build a knowledge engine. The blog will cover technical deep-dives, philosophical explorations, and critical analysis of AI alignment and safety, powered by open-source LLMs and a curated Aristotelian corpus. Welcome to the official blog of daïmōnes — a project at the intersection of Aristotelian philosophy and artificial intelligence. daïmōnes is not another chatbot wrapper. We're building a knowledge engine that: Technical deep-dives into how we build, evaluate, and improve the system. Expect articles on corpus design, evaluation benchmarks, and engineering decisions. Explorations of Aristotelian concepts — ethics, metaphysics, epistemology — and their relevance to contemporary problems in AI https://nousresearch.com/ , governance, and human flourishing. Critical analysis of how philosophical frameworks can inform AI alignment https://dev.to/blog/alignment-theater-corporate-ai-perform-thinking , safety, and deployment. We believe philosophy isn't decoration — it's infrastructure. New features, corpus expansions, and platform improvements. Daïmōnes δαίμονες — in pre-Socratic and Platonic thought, intermediary spirits between gods and mortals. We chose the name because that's what AI aspires to be: an intermediary between raw information and genuine understanding. Follow along. The conversation between philosophy and technology is just getting started. daïmōnes is built by Vasilis Stergiou. The system is powered by open-source LLMs, a curated Aristotelian corpus, and a lot of Ancient Greek. → Experience the interactive demo → https://dev.to/academic Read our deep-dive on why phronēsis matters for AI https://dev.to/blog/phronesis-age-of-algorithms .