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Do Digital Minds Deserve Rights and Repair?
As AI and synthetic minds near personhood, urgent questions arise: who protects their rights, and what obligations do we hold to audit, repair, and steward digital beings? This essay explores the future of digital mind justice, arguing for protocols that include these new forms of intelligence in rights, repair, and dissent.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 202 min read


Will Technology Lock In Human Values—or Blind Spots?
Encoding human values into technology risks “value lock-in”—cementing both our ideals and our blind spots. This essay explores how revision-friendly protocols and plural audits are vital to preventing ethical stagnation, ensuring that AI and tech systems remain open to challenge, adaptation, and true moral progress.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 203 min read
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