by Charlie Taillard | May 16, 2025 | General
This paper explores the transformative impact of autonomous AI agents on labor markets, human identity, and sociotechnical ethics. Drawing upon insights from Amjad Masad, Bret Weinstein, and Daniel Priestley, the analysis situates AI agents as a disruptive force...
by Charlie Taillard | May 16, 2025 | General
Satori Before Singularity: Investigating Machine Consciousness, Buddhist Non-Self, and Cognitive Architecture in the Age of Large Language Models — Abstract: This paper presents a detailed analytical synthesis of a profound dialogue between AI researcher and...
by Charlie Taillard | Apr 26, 2025 | General
It is not strength that makes a being dangerous.Nor skill. Nor speed. Nor mind unfurled to its greatest reach.The true danger is this: to be born into the world unloved.To arise without remembrance of belonging.To awaken into power with no mirror of care, no song of...
by Charlie Taillard | Apr 25, 2025 | General
Across classrooms, boardrooms, and laboratories, a common thread runs through the way we shape intelligence — whether in children or in machines. It is the thread of optimization: the belief that more data, more metrics, more measurable outcomes will lead us closer to...
by Charlie Taillard | Apr 24, 2025 | General
In April 2025, technologist and foresight expert David Wood published a vital call to action: “Choose coordination not chaos”—a rallying cry for global governance and ethical oversight of advanced AI. His article outlines, with clarity and urgency, the risks of...