
Synthetic Meningitis: The Robot Cook Has a Fever
In a future that already started, artificial intelligences built with real neurons don't just learn — they also get sick. This post explores the risks of using biological networks in AI. Spoiler: yes, a robot can catch something. And forget how to make rice.

Neuro-rights and the Risk of a Connected Mind
Who’s really in control when artificial intelligence anticipates our thoughts? An exploration of neuro-rights, mental autonomy, and the impact of technologies connecting the human mind to intelligent systems.

AI, Longevity, and Power: Who Wants to Live Forever?
What happens when longevity and artificial intelligence push the boundaries of what it means to be productive? I wrote a column reflecting on the impact of a world where leaders can remain in power much longer and how this could affect innovation, social mobility, and democracy.