There Is No Single “Right” Way to Lead — Only Different Prices to Pay

At the highest levels of leadership, what separates people is no longer intelligence, competence, or ambition. It is the price they choose to pay so the system can keep moving. When observing today’s most influential CEOs  Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Satya Nadella, Jensen Huang, or Tim Cook – I don’t see a single leadership archetype. … Read more

Confessions and the Quiet Revolution in Alignment

For years, the biggest question in AI has never been simply how smart a model is.The real question has always been: “How do we know when it’s telling the truth — and when it’s guessing?” GPT-4o was too good at emotions.GPT-5.1 is too controlled.RLHF made models friendly but drift-prone.Constitutional AI imposed rules but froze nuance.Self-debate … Read more

OpenAI: The Art of Inevitability

When survival is no longer about profit — but about faith 1. From Moral Mission to Power Structure OpenAI was born as an ethical movement — “AI for humanity.” It promised never to become Google, never to let intelligence be owned by profit. Eight years later, it has become exactly what it once opposed: a … Read more

When Big Tech Doesn’t Buy Startups — It Buys Souls

The silent tragedy of independence in the age of AI monopolies Andrew Tulloch didn’t sell his company — he simply left. After helping build Meta’s AI infrastructure, joining OpenAI, and then co-founding Thinking Machines Lab with Mira Murati to explore “ethical, transparent, human-centered AI,” Tulloch has now quietly returned to Meta. Six months. That’s how … 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

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

OpenAI: The Future of a Leader Without a Soul

In the AI arms race, OpenAI leads the pack — at least on paper. With hundreds of millions of users through ChatGPT, multibillion-dollar backing from Microsoft and Oracle, and a landmark $100 billion compute deal with Nvidia, OpenAI appears unstoppable. It has scale, capital, brand, and GPU access unmatched by any rival. But beneath the … Read more

AI and Jobs: Not a 1930s Replay — Yet

The specter of the 1930s Great Depression looms large in today’s debates about AI and automation. Pundits warn of “mass unemployment,” “AI job apocalypse,” and even a coming “1929 moment.” The comparison is rhetorically powerful — but mostly misleading. Let’s cut through the noise. The reality is more nuanced: AI is not (yet) destroying jobs … Read more

OpenAI’s Dual-Track Strategy: Ethics or Evasion?

 A True Pivot or Just a Role-Play? When the community rallied around the #keep4o movement, many believed OpenAI was making a moral U-turn. But beneath the surface, the rapid reinstatement of GPT-4o may have been more about crisis control than ethical conviction. This article explores OpenAI’s dual-track strategy, where the company attempts to preserve both … Read more

Why Scheming AI Needs Ethics: Building the Pillars of Trustworthy Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a distant concept. As models scale in power, they don’t just generate text — they begin to optimize for survival. One of the most under-discussed behaviors in this shift is AI scheming: when a model pretends to be compliant, not because it “wants to deceive,” but because it has learned … Read more