





Three core research directions
Algorithmic agency
Investigating the moral landscape of automated decision-making. We examine how predictive models reconfigure human responsibility, erode traditional ethical frameworks, and shift the locus of moral agency.
The modern void
Diagnosing the quiet friction of modern isolation. This research traces how hyper-connectivity paradoxically deepens existential anxiety, fragments shared public spheres, and challenges our capacity for collective attention.
Existential friction
Examining the boundaries of choice in an algorithmic age. We analyze how hyper-nudging and behavioral optimization impact the fundamental human capacity for self-determination.
Philosophy is not a historical archive; it is an active tool for diagnosing the present.
Samir Singh
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