About Frontier Philosophies
As frontier AI models accelerate, we need philosophical thought to keep pace.
Again and again I’ve found myself searching for the intellectual work missing from most conversations about AI. We need more than technical roadmaps and corporate playbooks; we need new theories, questions, and guardrails that reflect the whole of society, not just the few building the technology.
Frontier Philosophies is my name for that work: developing the ideas, frameworks, and guides that can keep AI accountable to more than its makers. Too often, the conversation is dominated by narrow, technocratic voices. I’m interested in something bigger - approaches that reflect the full spectrum of human experience.
This is where I explore those ideas in public. Sometimes through technical deep dives, sometimes through cross-domain thought experiments, sometimes through rough sketches, and often through essays on equity, ownership, and governance.
I publish about twice a month. Always with the same aim: to map the Frontier Philosophies we’ll need if AI is to serve more than its makers.
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