
Can a machine be moral?
This blog was born from an unsettling suspicion: that artificial intelligence not only calculates—but also decides. And if it decides, can it do so rightly or wrongly? Can we—or should we—hold it accountable?
This project unfolds along three main axes:
- The ontology of AI: What are we truly creating when we speak of “artificial” intelligence? Can a machine possess agency, will, or responsibility?
- Algorithmic rule: More and more political decisions are being delegated to automated systems. Who governs when an algorithm governs?
- Embodied ethics: It’s not enough to regulate AI from the outside. We must explore how to embed justice, care, and limits into its very code.
This blog is a lab, a logbook, and a battleground. Here, the boundaries between the human and the artificial are questioned, stretched, and contested.