Why AI Alignment is Impossible Without an External Anchor
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-ai-alignment-is-impossible-without-an-external-anchor.
AI alignment necessitates an external Human Anchor. An analysis of Gödelian incompleteness, cosmological geometry, and the AXM for ethical agency.
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Current AI ethics fail because code is a closed system subject to Gödelian incompleteness. We propose the Axiomatic Model (AXM), arguing that AI requires an external 'Human Anchor'—a fixed coordinate of unconditional worth—to be mathematically consistent and ethically navigable. This essay explores the geometry of agency and the necessity of co-evolution.