Category: AI ethics
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The Virtue of a Proportional Response
In The American President, a quiet line about “proportional response” exposes the moral arithmetic beneath national security decisions. In the age of artificial intelligence, that pause — that recognition of human cost — must never be automated away.
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On Working at the Edge of Human and Machine Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is no longer a speculative technology. It is becoming an ambient layer woven into work, creativity, and everyday decision-making. This essay explores how human judgment, responsibility, and meaning evolve when intelligence is no longer confined to human minds alone.
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When Synthetic Reality Replaces Understanding: AI, Trust, and the Ethics We Can’t Ignore
As generative AI blurs the line between reality and representation, trust itself is becoming the casualty. From wildlife imagery to synthetic actors in Hollywood, the ethical challenge is no longer whether AI can create convincing narratives, but whether society is prepared for the cost of believing them.
