November 2025 Blog

Technodao and the Moral Grammar of AI Heup Young Kim Rethinking AI ethics from control to formation by aligning design with dignity through East Asian virtue and Christian humility. 1) From Control to Meaning Debates about artificial intelligence often circle around capability and control—who builds, who commands, who benefits. These are necessary questions. Yet underneath them lies something quieter and more decisive: What kind of beings are we becoming through our technologies? If ethics is only a set of rules applied after the fact, it will always trail the pace of innovation. What we need is not merely additional regulation but a renewed sense of moral grammar that shapes our practical reason, our imagination of the good, and our life together. Here, the philosopher Charles Taylor is a

April 2025 Blog

International Symposium on Developments in Artificial Intelligence & Humanoid Technology by Job Kozhamthadam   Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI), accompanied by humanoid technology, are arguably the greatest achievement of human ingenuity to date. Thanks to these breath-taking breakthroughs, the claim is made that it is only a matter of time when human scientific prowess will have produced in its laboratory not only living beings, including humans, but also superhumans or posthumans. Recent amazing achievements like the humanoid Sophia, which was awarded Saudi citizenship in 2017, the humanoid Ameca, the world’s most advanced robot so far, the Chinese humanoid SEO1 with its ability to have a natural, human-like gait, and many others – each with its own specialties – seem to assure us that contemporary science’s claim is

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