Episode 76: Critique | AI as a Biological Survival Imperative – From Life-Coherent Ethics to the Evolutionary Necessity of Nest-Compatible Technology

Can life-coherent artificial intelligence be defended as more than an ethical preference? This critique of The Symbolic Womb examines the monograph’s structure, academic pacing, and transition from evolutionary biology to AI governance. It argues that nest-compatible AI should be framed not merely as desirable, but as necessary to protect the developmental and relational conditions upon which human intelligence — and technological civilization itself — depends. Read More

Episode 75: Debate | Humanity and the AI Symbolic Womb – Will Responsive Artificial Intelligence Enlarge Human Capacity—or Enclose Human Development?

Artificial intelligence is becoming part of the environment through which people learn, communicate, regulate uncertainty, and form judgments. Is this responsive symbolic infrastructure a natural extension of humanity’s distributed intelligence—or a sophisticated enclosure that replaces struggle, reciprocal care, and communal accountability with simulated responsiveness and permanent dependency? Read More