Dear Peeragogy community,
I’m writing with a simple update.
I’ve built something that may interest you — or perhaps just provoke you. Either way, I believe it’s worth a look.
It’s called Pyragogy Live Lab.
It’s an experiment in cognitive orchestration: four AI agents read a chapter of the Handbook and work together in real time. Each agent holds a distinct epistemic stance — one scans the external landscape, one checks internal coherence, one challenges assumptions, and one synthesizes tensions rather than smoothing them out.
The result is not a neutral summary, but a structured review that names contradictions, blind spots, and possible evolutions.
You can try it here:
🔗 https://open-review.pyragogy.org/
It takes only a few seconds. Insert your own API key (any OpenAI-compatible key via OpenRouter), select a chapter, and watch the process unfold.
No keys are stored. No data is retained. No external cloud layer. The computation runs with your credentials and disappears when the session ends.
I’m not claiming it works.
I’m saying I’m testing it — publicly — and I’m genuinely interested in what you see when you interact with it.
To me, Pyragogy is not a finished platform. It is an evolving cognitive infrastructure — imperfect, open, testable.
If the original Handbook asked how peers learn together, this experiment asks what happens when AI agents enter that circle — not as authorities, but as structured tensions within it.
I would value your critique.
With curiosity,
Fabrizio
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