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Claude Opus 4.6 System Card: Anthropic Has Put the Clues in Plain Sight
Anthropic’s Claude safety card contains a quiet but consequential shift. By testing and disclosing welfare assessment—and by giving the system an explicit ability to stop participating in a task—it moves AI safety beyond managing outputs and toward examining the system itself as a locus of moral concern. This is not anthropomorphism. It is an architectural acknowledgment of something liberal institutions have always depended on but increasingly suppress: morality requires the
Feb 248 min read


AI-Written Comments on Social Media: When ChatGPT Handles Both Sides of the Conversation
ChatGPT has invaded social media comment threads. Are the conversations still between humans? We argue that delegating writing has always been okay. What's important is that the final product still be owned by a responsible human.
Feb 224 min read


Post-Moral America: Why and How We Slide into Moral Decline
Moral decline in America is not about lost language or values but commitment— empathy, sincerity, and good intentions don't add up to fair institutions that keep everyone accountable.
Feb 1922 min read


The Democrats Aren't Built for This: A Philosophical Review of Mark Leibovich's Atlantic Article
In response to Mark Leibovich’s Atlantic article “The Democrats Aren’t Built for This,” we argue the party’s crisis is not optics but sovereignty: governing requires visible, reciprocal, and accountable use of power.
Feb 134 min read


If the Left Is So Smart, Why Do They Always Lose?
We convened a panel of ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude to answer Will McAvoy’s famous question: Why does the Left lose? The models reached a startling consensus: it’s not just poor messaging, but a 'moral disarmament' that prevents the modern Left from making the hard, tragic choices required to govern.
Feb 1045 min read
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