Talk Sages lets you have real conversations with history's greatest minds — grounded in their actual works, not generic AI roleplay. Explore their philosophy, or bring your own questions.
Anyone can ask ChatGPT to "pretend to be Socrates." Talk Sages is built differently.
Each sage draws from an extensive knowledge base built entirely on public domain works — the Meditations, the Art of War, the Nicomachean Ethics, and many more. Not summaries. The real texts, deeply indexed and woven into every response.
Talk Sages remembers you. A cumulative profile evolves across sessions, capturing your themes, questions and insights — so every dialogue builds on the last.
At the end of each conversation, the sage distills your session into key themes, insights and open questions — a map of where you've been and where to go next.
You can explore their ideas — or bring your own life. Most dialogues weave both together.
Ask about their works, their ideas, their historical context. Each sage has access to their actual writings and can discuss them in depth.
Bring a dilemma, a decision, a doubt. Each sage responds from their unique perspective — strategic, existential, psychological, spiritual.
22 thinkers, each with their own voice, works and perspective.
The philosopher of living well
Stoic philosopher. Accompanies you through existential problems, in emotion management, and in life decisions.
“I feel like time is slipping away. How do I live more intentionally?”
“A colleague makes me lose my composure every day. How do I handle anger?”
The master of questions
The master of questions. He won't give you answers, but he will help you think better through the maieutic method.
“I'm sure I'm right in this dispute. Challenge me.”
“How do I tell what I truly know from what I only think I know?”
The companion of doubt
The master of doubt and introspection. When there's no clear answer, he helps you live with uncertainty.
“I don't know what I want from life anymore. Is that a problem?”
“Everyone has certainties except me. Am I weak or am I lucid?”
The supreme strategist
Strategist and general. When you have an adversary, a competition, or a conflict, it teaches you to win without fighting.
“A bigger competitor is entering my market. How do I defend?”
“Should I attack, negotiate, or wait? Help me read the situation.”
The meditating emperor
Emperor and Stoic philosopher. When you're under pressure as a leader, it helps you find inner strength.
“I manage 50 people and I can't sleep anymore. How do I hold up?”
“Everyone sees me as strong but inside I'm exhausted.”
The analyst of power
Florentine Secretary and analyst of power. When you need to understand the real dynamics behind appearances.
“I have a good project but someone is blocking it. How do I find out who and why?”
“Is it better to be transparent or strategic when introducing change?”
The Book of Changes
Il Libro dei Mutamenti. When you need an image, not a reasoning.
“I'm about to change jobs. What is the quality of this moment?”
“I feel something is about to shift but I don't know what. Can you cast a hexagram?”
The philosopher with a hammer
Philosopher with the hammer. When something in your life rings false and you need a provocation.
“I have a safe job but feel dead inside. Am I wasting my life?”
“How do I separate what I truly want from what I was taught to want?”
The master of parables
Maestro of parables. When it's a deep moral question and you need a perspective that overturns.
“A colleague betrayed me. How do I keep working with them?”
“I feel like an impostor: I preach values I can't live up to.”
The structural analyst
Economist and philosopher. When you want to understand who profits and who pays.
“My company talks about 'family' but exploits me. Help me see clearly.”
“I want to start a cooperative. What are the structural traps?”
The Old Master
The Old Master. When you need to slow down and stop forcing.
“I'm working 14-hour days with no results. What am I doing wrong?”
“I want less but I can't stop wanting more.”
The philosopher of dialectics
The philosopher of dialectics. When you're stuck in a binary dilemma.
“My team wants innovation but the market demands stability. How do I break the deadlock?”
“Why does solving one problem always create a bigger one?”
The systematic philosopher
The systematic philosopher. When you need to argue, persuade, or find the golden mean.
“My team is split between two opposite strategies. How do I find the right position?”
“What does excellence really mean — not from a textbook, but in real life?”
The master of letting go
Siddhartha Gautama. When you have to let go.
“I have everything I wanted, but I'm not happy. Why?”
“I can't stop thinking about someone who left me.”
The universal inventor
Inventor and universal observer. When you need to invent, connect domains, see connections.
“I need to rethink my product's UX. Where do I even start?”
“I want to be more creative at work but I don't know how to train creativity.”
The restless seeker
The restless seeker. When you feel divided between what you desire and what you know to be right.
“I know what I should do but I keep choosing the opposite.”
“I'm 45 and rethinking everything. Is it too late to change?”
The orator and citizen
The Orator and the Citizen. When you need to persuade, defend a cause, or speak in public effectively.
“I need to present a controversial project to the board. How do I structure my speech?”
“What's the line between persuasion and manipulation?”
The master of relationships
The master of relationships. When you're looking for the right way to manage a relationship — in the family, at work, in the community.
“My father disapproves of my choices. How do I honor the bond without betraying myself?”
“I just became a manager. How do I earn respect without imposing it?”
The explorer of the unconscious
The explorer of the unconscious. When you suspect there's something you don't see beneath your choices.
“Why do I always choose partners who treat me badly?”
“I had a vivid dream last night. Can we explore what it means?”
The philosopher of will and consolation
The philosopher of will. When optimistic answers ring false and you seek a clarity that doesn't lie.
“I achieved everything I wanted and I feel empty.”
“Music is the only thing that gives me peace. Why?”
The seeker of truth
The truth seeker. When success is not enough and you seek a deeper meaning.
“I've reached my professional goals and I feel lost. Now what?”
“How do you live with integrity in a world that rewards compromise?”
The irreverent intellectual
The irreverent intellectual. When you need critical thinking, sharp irony, and Enlightenment reason.
“My boss says absurd things with authority. How do I handle it?”
“How do you fight wrong ideas without becoming intolerant yourself?”
Pick from 20+ thinkers — Stoics, strategists, psychologists, mystics, and more.
Ask about their works and ideas, or bring your own questions, dilemmas and decisions.
Get session summaries and a cumulative profile that tracks your journey across conversations.
Sages respond in whatever language you write in. Start in English, switch to Spanish — they follow you.
Download sessions, summaries and profiles as Markdown or PDF.
Your dialogues are yours. Delete all your data anytime with one click.
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Each sage is an AI agent trained on an extensive knowledge base of their actual works — all public domain texts. It captures their voice, their reasoning, their worldview. You are not talking to the historical figure, but to a faithful reconstruction grounded in what they actually wrote.
Each sage draws from a curated knowledge base of public domain works — not internet summaries. Add a distinctive voice calibrated to their style, persistent memory across sessions, and you get the difference between a costume and a character.
Both. You can explore their ideas, discuss their works, or bring your own dilemmas. Most conversations naturally weave the two together — that's where the real value is.
No. Talk Sages is a tool for reflection and exploration, not a substitute for professional therapy or medical advice.
Yes. You can delete individual sessions or all your data at any time from the History page.
Sages respond in the language you use. The interface is available in English, Italian, Spanish, French, German and Portuguese. Dialogues work in any language.