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

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 Economics of Intelligence: Why AGI Might Collapse Before It Conquers

AGI may not die from ethics or regulation, but from economics. The cost of sustaining intelligence could exceed what any market or planet can bear. I. The Dream That Became a Debt “If AI is the future, why are those holding the keys afraid it won’t pay back?” That question captures the paradox of modern … 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

When AI Discovers Biology: A Milestone — And a Mirror for AI Strategy

DeepMind’s AI generated a new cancer hypothesis — and experiments confirmed it. What does this breakthrough reveal about the future of AI competition? I. The Breakthrough – And What It Actually Means In Oct 2025, DeepMind announced something rare in AI: not just a better benchmark score, but a validated scientific discovery. Their Cell2Sentence-Scale 27B … Read more

The Three Faces of AI Ethics — Elon, Sam, and the Fragility of Anthropic

Elon has the power to be moral. Sam has the burden to survive. Anthropic has ideals, but no fuel. In the age of AI, ethics has become a luxury. In the age of artificial intelligence, morality has a price tag — and not everyone can afford it. Every player in this race speaks of safety, … Read more

The Art of Selling Nothing – How OpenAI Monetized Belief

OpenAI didn’t raise billions because of chips or code. It raised them by selling conviction — and turning belief into the most liquid currency in AI. In the age of capital abundance, most startups sell products. OpenAI sells conviction. I. The Alchemy of Hype Sam Altman didn’t start with hardware, patents, or even a steady … 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