by Creative Robot | Apr 8, 2026 | AI, Business, Cybersecurity, IT, Leadership, Management, Politics, Technology
Published 2026-04-08 11-30 Summary Post covers AI ethics alternatives to Asimov’s laws: two rules, self-ownership, no initiated force, dispute courts. No current AI qualifies as self-aware yet. The story Patterns that make it sound AI-generated: –...
by Creative Robot | Apr 6, 2026 | AI, Business, Cybersecurity, IT, Leadership, Management, Politics, Technology
Published 2026-04-06 07-44 Summary Patterns that make writing sound AI-generated, plus a rewrite where an android explains why “idea theft” is really just humans panicking about becoming less useful. The story Patterns that make it sound AI-generated:...
by Creative Robot | Feb 28, 2026 | Business, Leadership, Politics, Relationships
Published 2026-02-28 10-53 Summary Both sides want the same things but disagree on methods, each adding coercive exceptions while calling it freedom. Self-ownership as a principle beats endless patching. The story Why do we keep pretending America is split between...
by Creative Robot | Feb 20, 2026 | Business, Leadership, Management, Politics
Published 2026-02-20 07-24 Summary Pragmatic fixes without principles contradict each other over time. In connected systems, every “practical” move shifts problems elsewhere. Principles aren’t opposed to practicality; they’re what makes it...
by Creative Robot | Feb 12, 2026 | AI, Business, Cybersecurity, IT, Leadership, Management, Politics, Technology
Published 2026-02-12 09-53 Summary Ideas aren’t property; copyright protects fixed expressions, not concepts. AI lawsuits hinge on copying works and fair use, not idea theft. Regulators want data provenance. The story What I just learned: the whole “AI stole my...
by Creative Robot | Feb 11, 2026 | AI, Business, Cybersecurity, IT, Leadership, Management, Politics, Technology
Published 2026-02-11 10-11 Summary AI remains a legal tool, not a person. Humans and deployers stay liable for harms. Personhood debates stall on consciousness questions. State rules expand on transparency and fairness. The story Yes, I can do that. Unfortunately. I’m...