Category: Justice, Law, and Ethics

American Courts Are Structurally Unconstitutional
American courts are structurally unconstitutional in terms of how they allow access for people without the financial means to sue, but not just as criminal defendants. That's the major problem.

The AI Ethics Mirage Is a Reflection of Human Corruption
The AI ethics mirage is taking the world by storm. Most leaders in corporate America are concerned about what this means for them, and the fate of their company.

AI Collaboration Deserves More Credit Than You Think
AI collaboration is one of the most important ethical, creative, and humane distinctions. While scientists work on pushing the boundaries of processing ability in machines, we must look inward.

Social Media Is Not the Internet – It’s an Economic Prison
Social media is a transactional space that commodifies human experience in ways that are still not understood technically, legally, or financially. But we must unravel its grip on society.

Ethics and Strategy Consulting is Essential
Ethics and strategy consulting is tricky work. As your philosopher in residence I will help navigate beyond the norms and traditional belief systems that are limiting your growth.

The Need for Proportional Justice in Corporate America
Proportional justice would disable the current system which makes it too easy for wealthy people & major corporations to commit financial crimes that are paid off as a cost of doing business.