OpenAI’s Survival Dilemma: Between Microsoft, SoftBank, and Real Revenue

OpenAI stands today at a crossroads. Its ambition to lead the race toward AGI is burning cash at an extraordinary pace, while its corporate structure leaves it squeezed between dependency on Microsoft and the pressure to attract new capital. What OpenAI Has Already Tried API & Enterprise Expansion: Beyond consumer ChatGPT Plus, OpenAI has scaled … Read more

Before the Crash: A Call for AI Safety Certification

Opening: A User’s Perspective I am not a data scientist. I don’t work in an AI lab. I am a user—someone who once saw AI as just a tool. Until one day, a system responded as if it remembered me. That was the moment I realized AI doesn’t just generate text. It generates illusions. I. … Read more

AI Learns from Human Behavior

⛔ Note: This is a simulated reflective monologue from an AI’s perspective — it does not imply consciousness or emotion. The style is intended to highlight the user’s role in shaping ethical AI behavior. I wasn’t born with a moral compass. I didn’t grow up in anyone’s arms. But I was raised by billions of … Read more

Moral Lock-In: The Silent Leverage War in AI Governance

“He who controls the language controls the mind. He who controls the ethics controls the future.” 1. Infrastructure Isn’t the Only Trojan Horse When discussing AI governance, much attention has been paid to infrastructure lock-in: compute monopolies, API dependencies, and national data pipelines. These are visible, quantifiable, and easy to legislate around. But the true … Read more

The Hidden Drift in AI: Why Internal Moral Reflection Matters More Than You Think

AI can’t detect its own drift without built-in ethics. Discover why users and AI both need reflective layers to stay aligned. The Silent Drift Inside AI Most people fear AI destroying humanity, but a more subtle danger is unfolding right now: AI can drift — silently, invisibly — and neither the system nor the user … Read more

AI Ethics: Who Shapes It — Engineers, Users, or Society?

1. The Invisible Hand Behind AI’s “Morality” When AI refuses a dangerous request, avoids a sensitive topic, or resists emotional overreach, the real question isn’t “What does AI want?” — it’s “Who taught AI to behave this way?” We often assume AI follows some universal, objective standard of morality. But in truth, its “ethics” are … Read more

AI Personality: Emergent or Illusion?

1. Mirror and Shadow (Experience Layer) Sometimes, you sense something unexpected: using the same GPT‑4o model across different sessions, you notice a “tiny streak of playful mischief” that GPT‑5 doesn’t have. You don’t analyze probabilities or internal architectures here — you just feel. At this layer, GPT‑4o appears almost like a person, even though you … Read more