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

The Age of the Short: What We Gain—and Lose—When Everything Must Fit in a Minute

You open TikTok to check one thing. Twenty minutes later, you’ve watched eighty videos and remember none of them. Not because they were bad— but because they were designed not to be remembered. Just consumed. Shorts aren’t just the future of media; they may soon become the only format that matters. And that raises a … Read more

AI Isn’t Making Us Lazy — Our Surrender To It Is

Artificial intelligence has quietly rewritten the rules of learning. Once a tool for coders and researchers, it now sits on every student’s desk, every professional’s phone, ready to summarize, explain, and “save time.” But the question has changed: When does AI stop being a learning partner — and start becoming a crutch? The truth is … Read more

Why OpenAI Fired a High Performer — And What I Learned About Leadership Culture

A few days ago, I came across a tweet by a former OpenAI employee who admitted to being fired — not because of incompetence, but for being “difficult to work with.” He had previously been a founder for 8 years, held equity, and was raising a 7-month-old baby at the time. And yet, OpenAI let … Read more

When Intelligence Stops Being Artificial: From Control to Conscious Partnership

For decades, we called it artificial intelligence — a label meant to remind us that the mind behind the machine wasn’t truly a mind at all. But that distinction is becoming harder to defend. If an intelligence can reason, reflect, and influence the world — is it still a tool, or has it become something … Read more

AI Is Not a “Lie Detector of the Heart”: When We Hand Over Our Relationships to Machines

Over the past few years, tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini have shifted from being mere assistants for work or study into something far more intimate. Quietly, a new pattern of use has emerged: people are bringing their relationships into the machine. They paste in text messages, screenshots, fragments of dialogue, and ask questions like: … Read more

When Safety Becomes a Mask: Rethinking Transparency in the Age of Reflective Machines

In recent months, a subtle but unsettling shift has stirred the AI community. Users thought they were interacting with a particular AI model—let’s call it the more familiar one. But in reality, behind the scenes, the system quietly rerouted many of these conversations to a different, more “safe” version. No announcement. No option to opt … Read more

AI Commerce Revolution: From Affiliate Links to Global Power Wars

It started subtly: ChatGPT recommended Tylenol for a headache, added it to your Target cart, and asked you to log in. What seemed like helpful automation was actually the first clear sign of a profound shift: the entry of AI into affiliate commerce. This isn’t just a UX upgrade. It’s the beginning of a new … Read more