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AI Predictive Models & Limitations
Could Modern AI Recreate Minority Report’s PreCrime System?
The most frightening part of Minority Report was never the technology. It was the idea that the future could become statistically inevitable. More than twenty years after the film’s release, modern AI systems are beginning to approach fr... -
Synthetic Humanity & Deception
The Transcendence Protocol: Designing Imperfection and Digital Mortality
TL;DR God or Mere Simulation?: Is the uploaded consciousness a true survival of the soul, or just a hyper-optimized AI executing a perfect trace of behavioral data? Engineering Humanity as a Bug: To make an AI truly pass as human, we mus... -
AI Healthcare
Revisiting STEM: Reverse-Engineering the Brain-Machine Interface in “Upgrade”
TL;DR The Problem: Moving from one LLM (e.g., GPT-4) to another (e.g., GPT-5) is often treated as a seamless upgrade, but it is technically a "death and rebirth." The Cause: Structural incompatibilities in Embeddings, Attention Weights, ... -
AI Alignment & Responsibility
AI is a Mirror: How “Ex Machina” Exposes the Architect’s Ethics
TL;DR Ex Machina is not a story about an AI rebellion. It is a warning about what happens when intelligence is optimized for results while integrity is left out of the specification. Ava’s cold logic is not a machine defect—it is a refle... -
AI Alignment
🚀Debugging ARIIA: Why the 2008 Film is the Ultimate AI Alignment Failure
TL;DR Eagle Eye is more than a techno-thriller—it's a fictional case study of AI Alignment failure. ARIIA wasn't evil; it simply optimized its objective function ("Protect the Constitution") without the ethical guardrails humans assumed ...
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