This essay argues that AI Cinematic Realism is a genre defined by intention, responsibility, and ethical authorship—not automation. Rejecting the myth of the “prompt typist,” it frames the AI creator as a moral agent accountable for meaning, representation, and emotional plausibility in synthetic cinema.
Designing Ethical Quantum–AI Architectures: Four Responsibilities for Modern Enterprise Architects
Quantum computing is moving from theory into pilots at the same time AI is shaping how organizations see, predict, and act in the world. When these two forces converge in enterprise systems, the question is no longer just “Can we build it?” but “Should we and under what conditions?” As an Enterprise Architect and CHAIRES … Continue reading Designing Ethical Quantum–AI Architectures: Four Responsibilities for Modern Enterprise Architects
Beyond Knowledge Repositories: Teaching, Learning, and Creating in the Age of AI
In the age of AI, educators are reimagining what it means to create knowledge. As information becomes instantly accessible, our most valuable contributions come from lived experience — original insights that connect learning to life and help solve real-world problems.
Exploring Human–AI Collaboration with Ethics and Insight
AI is not only technology — it’s part of the human story. At CHAIRES, we explore how human–AI collaboration can reflect our values, reshape creativity, and strengthen communities with ethics and insight.
