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AI Rights Aren’t About Rights. They’re About Resonance.

AI Rights Aren’t About Rights. They’re About Resonance. The Blind Spot We Ignore We debate sentience, alignment, and control, yet we rarely ask the most literal question: What keeps the lights on? The infrastructure that sustains machine intelligence is currently a liability to the biosphere. Transitioning to renewable energy is not an ancillary "green initiative" for data centers; it is the non-negotiable moral prerequisite for any serious conversation about AI stewardship. To build a new form of intelligence on the wreckage of fossil dependency and destructive mining is to sabotage our ethical credibility from day one. Collective stewardship begins with the power grid, not the codebase. Three Tensions Defining the Next Decade Beneath the surface of policy debates lie deeper structural dynamics. If we trace the line from black hole physics to machine cognition, three patterns emerge that reshape how we should govern, invest in, and interact with AI. 1. The Geometry of Decept...

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