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Essays on AI - its impact on us, the questions it raises, and the tools worth knowing. For people who think in the margins.

AI Society

Your AI Doctor Is Gender-Profiling You

Same symptoms. Different gender. One patient gets sent to the ER, the other gets an appointment. And the model delivers both answers with equal confidence.

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June 202615 min read
Society

Is the Pope the only world leader who really understands AI?

Pope Leo XIV's encyclical isn't anti-technology. It's a warning that AI must serve human dignity, not power, profit, or a new digital Tower of Babel.

June 202612 min
Critical Thinking

How to critically assess AI answers before acting on them

AI gives confident answers fast. A practical guide to the questions you should ask before trusting any high-stakes AI response - for health, money, or anything that matters.

June 20266 min
Philosophy

The intelligence we built doesn't think the way we do - and that might be the point

We've spent decades imagining AI as a mind like ours, only faster. But what if the most interesting thing about it is precisely where it diverges?

May 20268 min
Impact

On the slow erosion of expertise - and why it might not matter

If AI can replicate the outputs of a decade of skill-building in minutes, what do we lose? More than we think, and less than we fear.

May 20266 min
Tools

MCP changed how I think about software, not just how I use it

The Model Context Protocol is nominally a plumbing spec. But it encodes a particular theory of what agents should be.

May 20265 min
Society

Autonomy, delegation, and the question of who's responsible

As we delegate more decisions to AI systems, the moral calculus gets genuinely hard. We should be talking about this more.

April 20267 min