Governance Is Not “Aligned” — It Is Designed
In many AI discussions, governance is framed as a matter of “alignment” with values, principles, or policies. The problem is that alignment, by itself, governs...
In many AI discussions, governance is framed as a matter of “alignment” with values, principles, or policies. The problem is that alignment, by itself, governs...
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Introduction A piece of software rarely fails because “the algorithm was wrong.” More often it degrades slowly: features become hard to add, bugs re‑appear, an...
Why Your Research Code Needs Better Design It starts innocently enough: a 200‑line Python script that analyzes experimental data works perfectly, and your advi...
Why the principles matter less than the forces behind them SOLID is not a checklist. It is a historical compression of deeper forces. This is Part 5 of the seri...
Introduction One of the most common mistakes in Object‑Oriented Programming OOP is treating objects like simple data structures. We often pull data out of an o...
The Independent Variation Principle IVP Structural definition Separate elements with different change‑driver assignments into distinct units; unify elements wi...
AI-assisted tools support developers in performing cognitively demanding tasks such as bug detection and code readability assessment. Despite the advancements i...