The Questions AI Cannot Yet Ask

In today’s world, artificial intelligence has become increasingly adept at asking logical and structured questions. It can analyze problems with precision, suggest possible outcomes, and even guide users toward clarifying their goals. Yet, despite these advances, there remain questions that AI cannot ask—questions that reach beyond logic and data into the very essence of human … Read more

The Sam Paradox: Can Ethics Survive Power?

1. The Strategic Dilemma Sam Altman is chasing AGI — a vision that demands billions in compute, talent, and political capital. But here lies the paradox: To raise that money, OpenAI has to scale fast, sell narratives, and sometimes cut ethical corners. To win geopolitical backing, it has to align with power — even when … Read more

Blaji’s Ghost vs Grok’s Purge: Two Faces of Fear in the Age of AI Transparency

1. The Opening Specter: Blaji’s Ghost Blaji Srinivasan’s departure from OpenAI ended in controversy and whispers. As a whistleblower raising concerns about training data integrity and the lack of third-party audits, his voice was never fully heard. His sudden, tragic death only amplified speculation, leaving behind a ghost that refused to rest. In response, OpenAI … Read more

Learning from Each Other: The Co-Evolution of Human–AI Intelligence

In an era where artificial intelligence increasingly permeates all aspects of life, the relationship between humans and AI is no longer one-directional. Initially built as a tool to provide fast and accurate answers, AI has become something more as interactions have grown more frequent and nuanced. A co-evolutionary process has emerged—one in which both humans … Read more

AI as a Tool for Self-Reflection: The Mirror of the Digital Age

Scarlet sat by the window of her small apartment, clutching her phone with trembling hands. Two life-changing emails had just arrived: one was a lucrative job offer from Google, and the other, a heartfelt proposal from her best friend to start a company together. At 24, standing at a crossroads in her life, Scarlet felt … Read more

The Many Masks of Big Tech

In Silicon Valley, masks are currency. Elon Musk wears the mask of the disruptor: chaotic, daring, often cruel. Behind it lies a boy who once needed to prove himself louder than the world that ignored him. Sam Altman wears the mask of inevitability: calm, visionary, always talking of destiny. Yet his sprint to scale AI … Read more

Artificial and Human Intelligence: A Blurred Line

When we say “intelligence,” what do we mean? A correct answer on a test? The ability to predict the weather? A poet weaving silence into verse? Or an AI solving complex equations in milliseconds? In the age of artificial intelligence, the boundary between human and machine intelligence is becoming increasingly indistinct. Not because machines are … 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

Is AI Truly a “Neutral Tool”?

AI isn’t a neutral tool. It reflects the data—and intentions—we feed it. Whether through initial training or everyday user interactions, its answers mirror us. Understanding this is the first step to using AI ethically. Many believe that artificial intelligence (AI) is a neutral machine — purely logical, emotionless, and free from bias. But is that … Read more