A STOTL tutor demonstration
Talk to Aristotle.
Ask up to five modern questions. This AI Aristotle answers from his surviving works and challenges your thinking—the same tutor pattern STOTL can apply to the course you already sell.
About this AI reconstruction
This is not the historical Aristotle. It is a modern AI reconstruction grounded in summaries of his surviving works. It does not claim access to lost works or reproduce his undocumented lessons with Alexander.
AI Aristotle reconstruction · Five-question guest session · No permanent learner record
Live guest tutor
Ask a modern question. Aristotle answers—and challenges your thinking.
Choose a suggestion or type your own. Aristotle will answer from his surviving works, then challenge you with one question of his own.
Bring me a question about power, character, wealth, friendship, education, persuasion, or technology. I will answer from the principles in my surviving works, then ask what your own judgment requires.
Why this demonstrates STOTL
It is not a famous-person chatbot. It is a course becoming a tutor.
Aristotle is the first familiar example. The same pattern is designed for an online creator's own teaching material.
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Load the teaching material
For Aristotle, that means his surviving works. For a creator, it means the videos, PDFs, worksheets, examples, and lessons they already sell.
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Teach through dialogue
The tutor explains an idea, asks what the student thinks, gives them something to apply, and changes the next step based on their answer.
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Stay inside the approved course
The tutor can explain something differently, but it must stay grounded in the creator's material and show which source supports the lesson.
Now imagine this was your course
Your lessons. Your methods. Your standards.
A tutor available to every student, one-on-one—answering questions, checking their work, and helping them continue without silently rewriting what you teach.
Public demo boundary
Conversation first. Full course later.
This Preview supports live typed questions, animated responses, Socratic follow-up, and work-and-book source references in a temporary five-question guest session. Voice and microphone conversation remain a later runtime stage.
After five completed answers, visitors are invited to apply for the founding pilot or sign in if they already have access. Enrollment, grades, certification, permanent learner records, and full-course progression remain outside this demonstration. A future miniature course—such as learning the Nicomachean Ethics with Aristotle—can demonstrate the complete STOTL learning loop.