A critique of the AI life-capacity framework focused on Caribbean small island developing states. This episode asks how AI governance can be grounded in SIDS realities, made corrigible by affected communities, and translated into practical mechanisms such as civic stop buttons, public audits, procurement safeguards, and institutional resilience metrics. Read More
Tag: Democratic Oversight
Episode 33: Should AI Be a Shared Commons? A Debate on Artificial Intelligence and Life Alignment
A debate on whether artificial intelligence should be governed as a shared commons aligned with life capacity, or as a bounded technical tool controlled through conventional regulation. This episode explores life alignment, technical alignment, symbolic substitution, AI enclosure, Caribbean SIDS, digital dependency, and the question of whether AI must remain answerable to the conditions of life. Read More
Episode 30: How Symbolic Substitution Destroys Life Capacity: A Debate on The Tears of Life
A debate on symbolic substitution, performative care, artificial intelligence, and life-coherent repair. This episode asks whether the tears of life can help institutions recognize wounded life and restore real conditions — or whether captured systems require harder structural mechanisms to overcome the symbols they defend. Read More