A brief look at the Universitas in motion.
Three short sequences from the platform — the symposium, a conversation between minds, and a walk through the faculty. No sound; no narration. What you see is simply the platform as it runs.
Every tutorial on Universitas can become a symposium. Mid-conversation, mid-question, a second scholar can be invited in — and then a third, and a fourth. Up to four simulacra can sit at the same question at the same time, each holding their own intellectual commitments, each capable of disagreeing with the others.
What follows is a short sequence showing a symposium taking shape in real time.
The simulacra do not converse among themselves as a performance. When invited into the same conversation, they engage — sometimes agreeing, sometimes pressing against one another, always speaking from within their own cognitive frame.
Here, Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing — two minds separated by a century but joined by a question — meet around the reader's prompt.
The Universitas holds more than 1,400 simulacra across 170 departments, from Classics to Strategic Logic, from Medicine to Pharmacology, from Theology to the Museum of Lost Institutions. Each scholar has been hand-built by the operator. None have been auto-generated. None are uploaded.
A brief tour of the environment.
These recordings are taken from the iOS application. The web platform carries the same faculty and the same features.
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