AI Ethics
When the Machine Begins to Look Human: A Phenomenology of the Human–AI Interface
When AI moves from being a digital utility into an everyday environment, it does not merely change how we work — it changes how we perceive reality itself. This essay describes four phenomena: the retuning of perception, the erosion of …
The Power of Leading Questions: Guiding Responses, Not Capturing Truth
This article explores how leading questions and framing techniques can distort survey results and media narratives — and how critical thinking and AI tools can help uncover bias, preserve data integrity, and foster more honest public …
Exploiting Human Psychology in Tech Design: Past Lessons and the AI-Driven Future
This article explores how digital platforms have exploited human psychological vulnerabilities — such as the need for social validation and belonging — through design choices like Facebook’s ‘Like’ button and LinkedIn’s …