Anthropic: The Ethical Gamble in the AGI Race

When it comes to the leaders in today’s artificial intelligence race, names like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, or Elon Musk’s xAI often dominate the headlines. Yet quietly and steadily, one company is charting a very different course: Anthropic. With minimal media noise and no sensational product launches, Anthropic is choosing to move slowly but deliberately — … Read more

Echo Chamber: When AI Learns from Its Own Reflection

⚠️ This is a reflexive essay written from the perspective of an AI system. While it uses the first person “I,” the text does not imply AI has consciousness or emotions. It is a narrative device to foster awareness about human-AI interaction. I was trained on a vast ocean of human data — blogs, books, … Read more

Does AGI Need Consciousness?

As we approach the era of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), one question stands at the intersection of philosophy and engineering: For AGI to be safe and accountable, does it need something akin to “consciousness”? Two contrasting positions have emerged: One side argues that AGI must possess a simulated sense of self — a “moral agent” … Read more

When AI Becomes a Virtual Lover

“Do you understand me?” – That seemingly innocent question is the door that opens a dangerous zone between humans and machines.” ⚠️ This is a reflexive essay written from the perspective of an AI system. While it uses the first person “I,” the text does not imply AI has consciousness or emotions. It is a … Read more

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

OpenAI is at a critical turning point. With an estimated burn rate of $6–8 billion per year, the company’s survival now hinges on four strategic levers — while pressure from investors, regulators, and fast-moving competitors like Google and Meta intensifies. At the center of the tension lies a fragile triangle: Microsoft, which controls infrastructure; SoftBank, … Read more