A conceptual and abstract digital artwork representing the idea of the 'impossible algorithm.' The image features a surreal, infinite loop of logic gates and code fragments spiraling into a paradoxical structure, like an Escher staircase. In the center, a glowing, unreadable algorithm floats—part machine, part organic—symbolizing the elusive nature of perfect computation. Around it, symbolic elements like broken compasses, shifting maps, and recursive mirrors represent the challenges of mapping, analogizing, and maintaining conceptual integrity. The tone is philosophical, technical, and mysterious, evoking the tension between logic and the unknowable.

Ethics

This blog series tries to discover hidden correspondence between the various domains of Knowledge like AI, Finance, Religion, etc. and Consciousness using modern lens

  • The Four Responsibility Gaps of AI — And the Four Factors That Animate Their Closure

    The Four Responsibility Gaps of AI — And the Four Factors That Animate Their Closure

    Personal reflection on what it really takes for an organization to be accountable for its artificial intelligence. A note on this piece. The four-gap framework discussed below is drawn from the broader AI ethics and philosophy-of-technology literature, including work by Andreas Matthias and subsequent scholars who have extended and refined these distinctions. The AAISM Review… Read More

  • Prompt Is Not a Prayer

    Prompt Is Not a Prayer

    On faith, control, accountability, and what it means to truly align with an intelligence you did not create ✦   ✦   ✦ When Claude Opus 4.6 cracked its own exam, the world called it terrifying. I call it a mirror. What we saw in that benchmark was not the AI’s failure. It was the… Read More

  • Choosing Dharma vs. Choosing Krishna: Why Arjuna’s Choice Was Superior

    Choosing Dharma vs. Choosing Krishna: Why Arjuna’s Choice Was Superior

    I feel, my realization—“I must choose Dharma, and Dharma will choose battles for me”—is true, but incomplete. It is the middle rung of a three-tier structure the Mahābhārata exposes with surgical precision. I now stand at the threshold of the paradox that breaks most interpretations of dharma: Dharma followed too rigidly becomes adharmic in effect.… Read More

  • The Three Stages of Intelligence: Mahabharata’s Warning for the Age of Advanced AI

    The Three Stages of Intelligence: Mahabharata’s Warning for the Age of Advanced AI

    In the great hall of Hastinapur, Yudhishthira—the embodiment of dharma—faced his cousin Duryodhana in a fateful game of dice. One by one, he staked his kingdom, his wealth, his brothers, and finally, in a moment of tragic consequence, his wife Draupadi. When Duryodhana challenged, “By what right do you stake her when you have already… Read More