Your mind,
unprompted
In the silence between prompts, you exist.
Nurture the thoughts that are truly your own.
Not just another AI wrapper
We believe the modern obsession with instant AI answers has cost us something precious
— the ability to think for ourselves.
Mukti exists to restore that cognitive sovereignty.
Inspired by the Socratic method of Maieutics — intellectual midwifery — we've created a space where your ideas can be born, not borrowed.
We use AI to gently challenge your assumptions, providing just enough guidance to spark your own autonomy, ensuring the final insight is always yours.
जिज्ञासा
JigyasaInquiry
Probing questions that challenge your assumptions rather than providing easy answers. Deep questioning over quick solutions.
तपस
TapasResilience
Building mental muscle through active problem solving. Structured struggle that leads to genuine understanding.
स्वराज
SwarajAutonomy
Thinking without the training wheels. Using AI as a sparring partner to sharpen your own intellect.
The Cognitive Loop
From curiosity to clarity, on your own terms
The Question
You bring a problem, a doubt, or a curiosity. Not a prompt for an answer, but a seed for thought.
The Challenge
Mukti responds not with a solution, but with a question that reframes your perspective and reveals blind spots.
The Struggle
You wrestle with the new angle. This "cognitive friction" is where the actual learning happens.
The Insight
The answer emerges from you. You own the knowledge because you forged it.
Cognitive Debt is Real
Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt
Researchers found that excessive reliance on AI assistants leads to "cognitive debt" — a reduction in critical thinking capabilities, memory retention, and sense of ownership over one's work.
Read the study"Do not give up your brain"
"I think it’s very important to not default to laziness and just asking for the answer to something, especially when thinking a liiiiittle bit can get you there."
Read full postWarning on "Emotional Over-reliance"
Even the creators of these tools are concerned. Altman has warned that relying on AI for basic decision-making is "bad and dangerous" and can lead to a loss of autonomy.
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