Category: Blog

  • Recursive Development Loops and the Alignment Problem

    Trust, Verification, and the Limits of Human Oversight What happens when the AI systems we’re trying to evaluate begin participating in the process of their own evaluation? This question lies at the center of a growing challenge in artificial intelligence. The alignment problem is traditionally understood as a problem of design and control: if we…

  • Animal Consciousness and the Convergence of Evidence

    How self-awareness, pain, memory, and planning reshape the debate over animal minds. How can we know whether animals are conscious? This question remains one of the most enduring mysteries in science and philosophy. When we watch a dog react to a thunderstorm, an octopus navigate a puzzle, or a raven plan for the future, we…

  • The Mind-Body Problem

    Mapping the debate over how subjective experience fits into the physical world. You are a body made of matter. But you also have an inner subjective experience. You feel pain, form beliefs, make decisions, remember the past, and experience the world from the inside. Philosophy of mind begins with the puzzle created by that fact:…