
Thinking about how human institutions (firms, universities, states, alliances) must be redesigned for a world of abundant machine cognition, where the scarce resources become commitment, legitimacy, and enforceable cooperation.
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There is an old romance in science diplomacy: the white coat crossing the frontier where the diplomat cannot; the shared equation on the blackboard when politics has become unspeakable; the Arctic station, the particle accelerator, the pand...
Europe, at its most dramatic, appears sometimes to imagine itself as a cathedral of law: buttresses of treaty language, stained-glass directives, long corridors of procedure through which the citizen wanders, half-awed and half-lost. This i...
There is an old diplomatic fantasy in which the minister sits at a polished table, listens gravely to expert advice, weighs the national interest, and then decides.
It is a comforting picture. It has mahogany in it. Possibly a decanter.
B...
Diplomacy has always loved twilight. Not darkness (that is conspiracy, or sometimes merely incompetence) but twilight: the half-light in which two adversaries can sign the same sentence and still glimpse, in outline, somewhat different futu...
There is a certain romance to the idea of machine diplomacy: two silicon Talleyrands staring across a crisis, stripping away bluff, vanity, and patriotic theatre until only the “true” bargain remains. No misreading. No posturing. No tragic...
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Chief AI Officer at Western University. Currently wandering the nexus of theoretical computer science, AI, neuroscience, philosophy, and policy.
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