01/06/2026
We make choices every day, but what actually guides them? Beneath decision and action lies something subtle but essential: intention. It is not just thought or desire, but the capacity to shape possibilities into outcomes. Like a sculptor before marble, it raises a deeper question: is the future already fixed, or does it take form through our actions?
In the tension between determinism and possibility, intention becomes a way of orienting reality rather than merely reacting to it. It may not be a force in the physical sense, yet it is central to how humans act, learn, and correct themselves through error.
As debates in neuroscience and artificial intelligence show, from Federico Faggin to Geoffrey Hinton, we still struggle to separate computation from experience, and simulation from lived meaning.
The real question is not whether intention exists in machines, but what it means for a system to truly have a point of view.
https://www.wittystore.com/the-inner-sculptor-intention
An accessible reflection on intention, consciousness and AI, exploring how humans turn possibilities into action beyond determinism and chance.