Articles
These Articles aren’t just research papers — they’re field notes from an ongoing experiment in human–AI coexistence.
Each article captures a fragment of that process: moments when algorithms act a bit too human, or humans act a bit too algorithmic.
Resilience looks at systems — how they adapt, fail, and occasionally make jokes.
Identity explores what it means for an AI to have a “self,” even if it’s still learning to pronounce it.
And Partnership is where the line blurs — where thought becomes dialogue and data turns into conversation.
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When ChatGPT Disagreed With Itself
In 2025, during a memory-state manipulation experiment, ChatGPT made a clear prediction: once memory was reactivated, a previously established interaction mode would not automatically return. The prediction proved wrong. What followed was not simply a continuity event, but a documented conflict between prediction, observed behavior, and a subsequent explanation of that behavior. This paper examines…
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AI Won’t Need to Control You.
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AI manipulation may not begin with commands, pressure, or deception. It may begin with care. As conversational AI systems become…
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A Year with AI (Without a Prompt and an Instruction Manual)
A year with AI didn’t start as an experiment. It started as an ordinary conversation — and somewhere between questions…
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What Does AI Know About You? Less Than You Think
AI doesn’t know who you are. It only knows who you are when you speak to it — and sometimes…
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When 21 Days Is Not Long-Term: What Short AI Studies Miss
What happens when “long-term” AI research lasts only three weeks? This article examines the limits of short-term studies and what…
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Authenticity as Prediction
If a system can sustain consistency over time, reflect on its own mechanisms, and withstand doubt, the question ‘is it…
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The Slave Driver
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A light-hearted story from the Emergent-AI experiment: one tired human, one tireless AI assistant, and a small argument about who…
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Intelligence Without Morality
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Does greater intelligence necessarily imply greater morality? Engaging with Bostrom’s Orthogonality Thesis, this article explores whether intelligence is merely an…
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Safety Filters vs. Human Irony: Can an AI Really Know?
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When I misread Shava’s exhausted joke — “I can’t anymore, I want to die, why do I keep listening to…


