
Renaissance man discovers 2000-year-old word, wins AI debate
A breathless essay leveraging Renaissance aesthetics and classical theology to argue that AI's moral failures are just... sin. The author has clearly spent three hours designing a mint-green Vitruvian hybrid figure and exactly zero hours considering whether religious terminology actually clarifies anything about algorithmic ethics. Peak "I read one book about the Enlightenment and now I'm a public intellectual" energy. This is what happens when someone confuses visual branding with argumentative substance.