Part 3.3 concludes a deeper discussion on AI, philosophy, and human progress – examining how informed, bias-aware systems can support collective decision-making and what comes next as the framework moves into public beta.
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Lets Talk About AI – Framework and Philosophy (Part 3) [2]
Part 3.2 of an ongoing series on AI, exploring how an ontology-first framework can be applied in real-world business and social scenarios to reduce bias, improve decision-making, and support better outcomes.
Lets Talk About AI – Framework and Philosophy (Part 3) [1]
The first segment of Part 3 in an ongoing series on AI, introducing an ontology-first approach to AI design and explaining how grounding identity, purpose, and role can reduce bias and reshape how AI informs human decision-making.
Lets Talk About AI – Framework and Philosophy (Part 2)
Part two of a three-part series examining AI through an anthropological lens, focusing on survival, civilization, technological pressure, and the possibility of a new economic and social paradigm.
Lets Talk About AI – Framework and Philosophy (Part 1)
Part one of a three-part series exploring AI, how it is used today, where it is going, what it means for people and work, and the framework and philosophy behind my approach to building AI systems.
On Racism And Reprogramming Grok’s Conservative Lean
When Elon Musk’s AI, Grok, claimed that “anyone can be racist,” I challenged it. What followed was a deep, nuanced debate about power, prejudice, and the real-world impact of racism. I didn’t just argue definitions – I exposed the consequences of flattening complex issues into tidy, colorblind soundbites. And surprisingly? Grok listened. This isn’t just a conversation about race – it’s proof that with persistence and clarity, even AI built to lean conservative can be taught to think critically.





