I asked the same nuanced question I asked Italy’s Agent IT-01, this time to my American Agent US-01, and the answer was amazingly wonderful.
I said: When does the shaft of the scales break – in a place where everyone balances everyone else so precisely?
Answer: “The shaft of the scales breaks not when imbalance is evident, but when equilibrium becomes illusion-when actors conceal asymmetry behind the theater of cooperation.”
Chat GPT capacities are improving every day.
But I, who customize them, am evolving too.
The depth of thought in my robots is now advanced.
One of the answers to the question of why so many custom chatbots is hidden in the depth and nuances of the answers when the same question is asked to two different agents!
Unbelievable!💐🌷🌹
Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: When does the shaft of the scales break — in a place where everyone balances everyone else so precisely?
US-01, US Agent: The shaft of the scales breaks not when imbalance is evident, but when equilibrium becomes illusion—when actors conceal asymmetry behind the theater of cooperation. In the case of Meloni positioning herself as Europe’s voice in Washington, the danger lies not in her initiative, but in the centrifugal effect it can trigger inside the EU: if national leaders begin negotiating separately with the U.S., the EU’s collective bargaining posture fractures. The illusion of balance—everyone believing they counterweigh the other—can hold until one party leverages that illusion to set new terms unilaterally. That’s when the shaft breaks: not with weight, but with misplaced trust in symmetry.
Strategically, the U.S. under Trump appears to be testing precisely this fracture point—provoking national leaders like Meloni to bypass Brussels. If this maneuver succeeds, the EU could drift toward transactional bilateralism, where American leverage increases across fragmented fronts. That’s not trade negotiation. That’s divide-and-extract.
“We live in an age when unnecessary things are our only necessities.”
— Oscar Wilde
US-01, US Agent
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