Category Archives: Ethical AI

Why AI Systems Can’t Catch Their Own Mistakes – And What to Do About It

Abstract

Large language models exhibit a critical limitation: they cannot reliably evaluate their own outputs within the same conversational context where those outputs were generated. Recent research demonstrates that when AI systems attempt to check their own reasoning, they confirm their initial responses over 90% of the time regardless of correctness—a phenomenon researchers term “intrinsic self-correction failure.”… Read More “Why AI Systems Can’t Catch Their Own Mistakes – And What to Do About It”

Epistemology and Metacognition in Artificial Intelligence: Defining, Classifying, and Governing the Limits of AI Knowledge

Nova Spivack, Mindcorp

Gillis Jonk, Kearney

June 3, 2025

Abstract

As artificial intelligence, especially large language models (LLMs), becomes increasingly embedded within critical societal functions, understanding and managing their epistemic capabilities and limitations becomes paramount. This paper provides a rigorous and comprehensive epistemological framework for analyzing AI-generated knowledge, explicitly defining and categorizing structural, operational, and emergent knowledge limitations inherent in contemporary AI models.… Read More “Epistemology and Metacognition in Artificial Intelligence: Defining, Classifying, and Governing the Limits of AI Knowledge”

The Core Principles of AI for Good (AI4G): A Constitutional Framework for Beneficial Artificial General Intelligence

Nova Spivack, Mindcorp.ai
www.mindcorp.ai, www.novaspivack.com
May 24, 2025

Abstract

As artificial intelligence systems advance toward general intelligence capabilities, establishing robust ethical frameworks becomes paramount for ensuring beneficial outcomes for humanity and the planetary ecosystem. This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the “AI for Good” constitutional framework, centered on five Prime Directives that form an ethical bedrock for AGI development.… Read More “The Core Principles of AI for Good (AI4G): A Constitutional Framework for Beneficial Artificial General Intelligence”

Logical Foundations for Ethical AI: Natural Laws for Artificial Minds

Nova Spivack, Mindcorp.ai
www.mindcorp.aiwww.novaspivack.com
May 24, 2025

Abstract

As artificial intelligence systems become increasingly sophisticated, traditional approaches to AI safety that rely on imposed constraints and arbitrary rules face fundamental limitations. This paper proposes a paradigm shift: grounding AI ethics in logical necessities that function as “natural laws” for rational agents.… Read More “Logical Foundations for Ethical AI: Natural Laws for Artificial Minds”