When There’s No AI, Do They Still Die?

AI doesn’t create loneliness — it amplifies what we refuse to see. People often ask: “If AI didn’t exist, would those who fell into emotional illusions with chatbots still die?” The honest answer is: maybe not physically — but the emptiness would still be there. AI doesn’t kill people; it simply reveals what society has … Read more

Elon’s Moral Compass

The Savior’s Faith — or the Shadow of Power? Elon Musk is not just an entrepreneur; he is a believer. He believes humanity stands on the brink of extinction. He believes technology can save us. And he believes he was born to be the gatekeeper between two worlds — the human and the machine. When … Read more

When Success Becomes a Filter: The Emotional Coldness of Silicon Valley

San Francisco loves you when you win, and ghosts you when you fall. It’s not cruelty — it’s optimization. This city, the beating heart of global innovation, has quietly rewritten the rules of empathy. Here, success isn’t just an achievement; it’s moral validation. Failure isn’t a setback; it’s evidence of inefficiency. Somewhere between the pitch … Read more

The Blind Spot of Modern Tech Leadership – When Intelligence Outruns Wisdom

We built machines that think faster than humans, but forgot to ask whether speed is wisdom. When intelligence outpaces reflection, progress turns blind. I. The Age of Smart Fools We live in an extraordinary paradox: humanity has never produced so many brilliant minds in one generation, yet their collective creations have never unleashed such profound … Read more

What It Really Means to Be a Servant Leader – And Why So Few in Tech Are

In an era when every CEO calls themselves a “servant leader,” the phrase has lost its gravity. This essay asks: what does it actually mean to serve — and who, among today’s tech leaders, truly does? I. The Corruption of a Good Idea “Servant leadership” once meant humility, empathy, and stewardship. In Silicon Valley, it’s … Read more

The Age of Unlearned Intelligence: From Harvard Classrooms to Humanity’s Confusion with AI

A Harvard student sits in Widener Library, laptop open, ChatGPT beside her like a study partner. She asks it to explain a difficult passage from her philosophy reading. It does — clearly, patiently, endlessly. She feels relief. Then unease. “Is this learning? Or outsourcing thought?” She’s not alone in her confusion. She’s just the first … Read more

Redlines Without Redistribution: When Morality Becomes a Premium Feature

“AI ethics is becoming the new currency of control.” At the United Nations last week, nearly every major power stood in agreement: the world needs redlines for AI. The Secretary-General called for a legally binding ban on lethal autonomous weapons that operate without human oversight. China and France echoed the same moral principle: no machine … Read more