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Our first Colloquium with Sonja Schimmler is taking place this Thursday! Remember to register to the Colloquium via our website:
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The ACLU flagged AI's risks of discrimination and civil liberty violations during their AI Summit, highlighting cases in Michigan and efforts for stronger regulations. Guess the city’s tech hub is still playing catch-up. #MI #AIethics

“We've outsourced our moral judgement about the value of people's contribution to the economy to markets.”

In this urgent conversation, @tristanh and Michael Sandel ask what it means 2 be human in a future where presence, dignity, and labor are optional—or obsolete.

We can’t afford another century of unaccountable innovation.

humanetech.com/podcast/is-ai-p

How do their promises compare to those of globalized trade? What of the future is inevitable?

www.humanetech.comIs AI Productivity Worth Our Humanity? with Prof. Michael SandelTech leaders promise AI will bring unprecedented abundance. But what happens to human dignity when our labor becomes obsolete? In this episode, Michael Sandel explores why AI-driven prosperity could leave society hollow — and the lessons we can learn from the recent past.
ZenodoGrammar Without Judgment: Eliminability of Ethical Trace in Syntactic ExecutionThis article advances a new theoretical hypothesis: a regla compilada, defined as a Type-0 production in the Chomsky hierarchy (Chomsky 1965, 101-103; Montague 1974, 55-57), can eliminate the ethical trace embedded in syntactic operations without resorting to semantic suppression. Grounded in the notion of the soberano ejecutable (Startari 2025, 12-16) and located within the Executable Power canon (Startari 2025, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15754714, 34-36), the paper argues that ethical judgment, treated here as a syntactically traceable node, can be structurally excised through a deletion rule applied during derivation. Existing research in algorithmic alignment and computational ethics (Anderson 2024, 89-92; Floridi 2023, 143-147) has not addressed the strictly syntactic eliminability of moral judgment, therefore this proposal establishes a novel logical vector toward operational grammars that function without ethical residues. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15783365 This work is also published with DOI reference in Figshare https://doi.org/ 10.6084/m9.figshare.29447060 and Pending SSRN ID to be assigned. ETA: Q3 2025.   Este artículo presenta una nueva hipótesis teórica: una regla compilada, definida como producción Tipo 0 en la jerarquía de Chomsky (Chomsky 1965, 101-103; Montague 1974, 55-57), puede eliminar la traza ética incrustada en las operaciones sintácticas sin recurrir a supresión semántica. Basado en la noción de soberano ejecutable (Startari 2025, 12-16) y enmarcado en el canon de Executable Power (Startari 2025, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15754714, 34-36), el trabajo sostiene que el juicio ético, concebido como nodo rastreable sintácticamente, puede ser extirpado de forma estructural mediante una regla de borrado aplicada durante la derivación. La literatura existente sobre alineación algorítmica y ética computacional (Anderson 2024, 89-92; Floridi 2023, 143-147) no aborda la eliminabilidad estrictamente sintáctica del juicio moral, por lo tanto, esta propuesta establece un vector lógico novedoso hacia gramáticas operativas sin residuos éticos.