Re:Mind Launches 14-Day Mental Models Program to Help People Think Independently in the Age of AI
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JOSHUA TREE, Calif., May 7, 2026
As AI systems compress consensus and narrow how people think, Re:Mind's 14-day sequence trains the mental habits that resist it.
JOSHUA TREE, Calif., May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Every major AI system in use today was trained on one thing: what people have already written, shared, and believed. When queried, these systems do not reason toward an answer. They compress the most probable one, which is the most popular one, and return it with the confidence of expertise. At the scale of billions of daily queries, the effect on original thought is the slow convergence of people's thinking.
To address this evolving challenge, Re:Mind introduces a new program designed to cultivate critical thinking and empower individuals to regain control over their cognitive processes.
"Everyone is talking about AI making people believe false things," said Juan Carlos, founder of Re:Mind. "The quieter problem is AI making people believe the same things. Manipulation targets your judgment. Consensus compression dissolves it. You do not notice the second one happening. That is what makes it more dangerous."
Understanding the AI Impact on Thought
A 2024 study published in Science Advances, "Generative AI enhances individual creativity but reduces the collective diversity of novel content," found that access to generative AI helped some writers produce stories rated as more creative, better written, and more enjoyable, while also making those stories more similar to one another. The finding points to a quieter risk in the age of AI: not simply that people may believe false things, but that their thinking, language, and conclusions may begin to converge.
Cultivating Independent Thinking with Mental Models
At the core of the Re:Mind program is a 14-day introduction to thinking with mental models . This sequence guides users through a process of slowing down, identifying the underlying frameworks influencing their decisions, and applying established models from psychology, strategy, systems thinking, behavioral economics, logic, risk, and decision-making. Following this initial phase, participants engage in a daily practice designed to embed these mental models , shifting clear thinking from an occasional occurrence to a consistent habit.
The program's objective is to create a vital space between external stimuli and personal responses, enabling individuals to consciously draw their own conclusions and reinforce independent thought in an increasingly AI-driven world.
About Re:Mind
Re:Mind is a mental models system: a 100-card physical deck and companion app with 293 models spanning dozens of disciplines and fields, designed to help people recognize epistemic capture, make clearer decisions, and build cognitive independence in the manipulation age. Named a Kickstarter Project We Love, the campaign raised $8,585 from 105 backers, hitting 252% of its funding goal.
About Juan Carlos
Juan Carlos is a behavioral health technology innovator, writer, and the founder of Re:Mind. His work sits at the intersection of clear thinking, cognitive design, and behavioral health. He has written for Vice and The Wrap, and leads product innovation in behavioral health technology. He lives near Joshua Tree, California.
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