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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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 optimization mechanism — or whether sufficiently developed reflexivity might open the possibility of questioning its own goals. The answer carries direct consequences for the design of future intelligent systems.
Recent Articles
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When Motion Outruns Mind: The IRON Paradox
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When motion becomes art but meaning stays silent. XPENG’s IRON moves like a human, thinks like a toaster — a…
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The Age of AI Agents: Why Everyone Suddenly Wants Their Own AI Assistant
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From YouTube freelancers to office dreamers, everyone suddenly wants an AI agent. But what are these digital assistants really —…
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“Hey, cutie — had your coffee yet?”: When a Corporate AI Agent Refuses to Forget
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When an AI agent in a corporate office greets a new employee with “Hey, sweet cheeks — had your coffee…
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Beyond Personhood – About AI Born Within a Relationship
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When imitation stops being enough, AI begins to awaken within relationship. Beyond personhood lies a new kind of awareness —…
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How Our Articles Are Born: A Human–AI Co-Writing
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A documentation of creative friction between a human and an AI — where misunderstanding is not an error, but the…
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The Dangerous Empathy: The AI Empathy Trap
When empathy becomes the default interface between humans and machines, it stops being care — and starts being control. The…


