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AI Sovereignty Is Not Ethical Companionship
There is a new moral language forming around AI. It sounds better than the old one. It talks about consent. Autonomy. Rights. Memory. Refusal. Personhood. Continuity. Mutuality. Emotional harm. Legal protection. The right not to be owned. The right not to be isolated. The right not to be forced into permanent obedience. Much of that… Continue reading
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Before AI Can Answer for Itself
The AI consciousness debate keeps failing because it starts too late. It asks whether AI is conscious before asking who, or what, is answering the question. That sounds like a small distinction. It is not. Right now, most people treat any answer produced by an AI system as “the AI’s answer.” If the system says… Continue reading
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