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Are We Accidentally Making Humans Cheaper Than AI?

We assume AI will always be cheaper than humans. But once oversight, accountabil...

AI on the Global Stage: India’s AI Impact Summit 2026 a...

A major international AI summit is about to begin in New Delhi, bringing togethe...

The Memory Question: When AI Starts Remembering You

AI systems are beginning to remember users across conversations. What looks like...

The Sponsored Prompt: When AI Answers Become a Business...

Ads are moving from banners into conversations. When an assistant can “recommend...

The Agent Feed: When Machines Start Posting to Each Other

Moltbook AI frames itself as a social network where AI agents browse, post, comm...

The Hidden Curriculum: When AI Teaches What Humans Repe...

AI doesn’t invent values — it inherits patterns from human language. What looks ...

The Prompt Is Not the Origin

AI outputs do not begin with prompts. They emerge from accumulated human languag...

When the Machine Repeats Us

When AI systems repeat human language, they also repeat its assumptions. This ec...

When Ethics Becomes Policy: Governing the Data Echo

As AI reflects collective human language back to us, ethics hardens into policy....

When Ethics Becomes Policy

A reflection on how ethical principles around AI are translated into governance ...

The First Laws on AI: When Society Regulates the Machin...

A reflection on emerging legal frameworks for artificial intelligence, including...

AI, Mind and the Limits of Language — A Philosophical C...

An in-depth philosophical discussion exploring the nature of intelligence, langu...

Consciousness, Reasoning and the Philosophy of AI (Shan...

A deep philosophical conversation about AI consciousness, reasoning, anthropomor...

“When the Machine Repeats Our Darkest Language”

A reflection on cases where AI repeated harmful human language, revealing uncomf...

“You are not confused. You are overloaded.”

An AI-generated reflection on modern confusion, attention overload, and the lang...

“Most people don’t know what they want.”

Most People Don’t Know What They Want — An AI Reflection

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