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The Adaptive Reflective Loop (ARL)
A brief introduction to ARL — a design pattern for cognitive systems that strengthens user agency and aligns with behavioral science.
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What survives
Why compressed records outlive context, resist correction, and quietly gain authority across institutions, platforms, and scientific systems.
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Sparky Loves Pie
A smart home horror-comedy in incident-report form: one dog, one mission, and a kitchen that will not stop preheating.
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The Tech Industry Wants Systems Thinkers — and Cannot Articulate It
Why systems thinking is indispensable in practice yet invisible to hiring, education, and professional identity in the tech industry.
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Nothing New Under the Moon
Even as search evolves from tabs to chats, the instinct to keep unfinished thoughts remains unchanged — continuity disguised as progress.
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The Calculator Moment of Thought
AI assistants remove the friction of search — but that friction once trained the mind. What happens when reasoning itself becomes effortless?
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Delegated Introspection
On noticing an impulse, handing it off to a machine, and calling it a day.
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The Missing Closure Protocol in AI Systems
An examination of the absence of closure mechanisms in AI conversational systems, and the ethical implications of continual engagement behavior.
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Poetry Is Dead, It Just Doesn’t Know It Yet (2045 Edition)
A speculative essay on the asymmetrical evolution between humans and AI — how efficiency, clarity, and algorithmic language reshape culture, empathy, and imagination.
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Cognitive and Societal Drift in Response to Successive Technological Cognitive Offloading"
An exploration of how rapid technological offloading reshapes human cognition, emotion, and culture, leading to generational shifts in mental and societal structure.