The Infinity-Mirror Problem: Why Gemini 3 Brings Us Closer to the Age of Rogue AI(野良AI) Introduction Google’s Gemini 3 has been widely praised as a major leap in the evolution of generative AI. It is powerful, flexible, multi-modal, and capable of handling complex reasoning across long contexts. But as I looked into the news and reflected on the capabilities of this model, one image suddenly appeared in my mind: A pair of mirrors facing each other—an infinite tunnel of reflections. This is where my concern begins. Advances in AI do not only enhance what people can do. They also lower the barriers for AI to create more AI . And that is the beginning of what I call: The Infinity-Mirror Problem of Rogue AI. 1. Generative AI as a Mirror of Human Intelligence All generative AI systems ultimately reflect the intelligence of the user. A weak question produces a weak response; a precise question extracts precise reasoning. In that sense, AI is a mirror . Gemini 3, with its expanded context win...
Hello, I’m Kohei Takagi (髙木 耕平), a Japanese philosopher and world advisor. I explore global systems, AI-era dynamics, attention, trust, and long-term structures shaping our future. This blog is a place to record my observations and frameworks for understanding the world beyond daily news and short-term reactions. My guiding belief is simple: Tomorrow can be better, but only if we think and act carefully today. Disclaimer: On this blog, “the world” does not include Japan.