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AI as a Magnifying Glass: How We Fear the Future While Ignoring Present Exploitation
We’re sailing a ship with a massive hole in its hull: economic systems that exploit billions while concentrating wealth in vanishingly few hands. Instead of fixing the hull, we’re debating whether seawater will eventually rust the mast. This is the state of AI discourse in 2025. While intellectuals debate whether artificial intelligence might destroy humanity in 2050, 40 to 160 million women will need to change occupations by 2030. While tech leaders warn about existential
Natasha Gauthier
Nov 26, 20259 min read


How Creative Is You AI Collaboration?
What 70 Years of Creativity Research Teaches Us About Building AI Co-Creation Systems For decades, we’ve studied what makes humans creative. Now, as we build AI collaboration systems, we’re ignoring those lessons — at the cost of the future of human–AI partnership. When Pixar revolutionized animation, they didn’t just hire brilliant artists. They built the Braintrust — a peer-review system where directors receive brutally honest feedback while retaining full creative control.
Natasha Gauthier
Nov 4, 20255 min read


The Monsters We Become: Why Normal People Cause Workplace Cruelty, And How Conscious Leaders Can Stop It
The Ordinary Faces of Cruelty A manager who coaches their daughter’s soccer team denies bereavement leave to an employee who lost a parent. A leader who volunteers at a food bank tells a grieving mother that “business needs come first” two days after her miscarriage. An executive who mentors young professionals deploys surveillance technology that tracks warehouse workers’ bathroom breaks down to the second. These aren’t monsters. They are normal people — caring parents, comm
Natasha Gauthier
Oct 27, 20254 min read


The Ethics We Live Before the Ethics We Code
Why every AI framework begins with the choices we make as humans. We can only model AI after the ethical choices we make — so we must start with ourselves. The Question That Comes First Before we talk about AI ethics frameworks, alignment research, or constitutional AI, let me ask something more fundamental: What do you want the world to give you? Not in a material sense. I mean: How do you want to be treated when you’re vulnerable? What do you need when you’re struggling? Ho
Natasha Gauthier
Oct 22, 20256 min read


Finding Your Center: Where YOU Begin
I woke up feeling uneasy. I sat with the feeling: unfamiliar, unpleasant. Was it anxiety? Stress? Something deeper? Then I realized what was happening: I was letting my thoughts run without direction, like a passenger watching the scenery of my own life. So I paused. Took a deep breath. And returned to the narrative I’ve been consciously choosing to live: my life takes care of me. Every situation, every turn has purpose. Everything is of benefit. I returned to my center. The
Natasha Gauthier
Oct 15, 20254 min read


When AI Gets A Body, What Else Do We Owe Them?
An Ordinary Tuesday in 2035 You are working, deep in a meeting, holograms of your colleagues filling your home office. As the discussion...
Natasha Gauthier
Oct 9, 20256 min read


AI Isn’t Built. It’s Raised
In his inaugural post, we explore how artificial intelligence isn’t simply programmed, but shaped through every tone, prompt, correction, and pattern we model. If AI is learning from us, then what are we teaching it? And more i Reframing artificial intelligence through dignity, developmental thinking, and relational care. 🧩 Rethinking the Frame We tend to think of AI as something we build, like a draw bridge, a car, or a better toaster. But what if we are wrong? What if AI
Natasha Gauthier
Oct 1, 20255 min read
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