8.2 - AHI: The Case for Augmented Human Intelligence, Part 2: The Case for AHI
Five design principles, four architectural commitments, and why human judgment is infrastructure worth protecting.
Part 2 makes the constructive case: the replication-versus-amplification distinction that resolves the embodiment tension; the five principles and four architectural commitments that make AHI real rather than aspirational; the seed corn, democracy, and biological arguments for why it matters; and direct responses to the six strongest objections.
This is the audio edition of AHI: The Case for Augmented Human Intelligence, the foundational whitepaper of the Architecture & Attention series, presented in two parts. The full written whitepaper, with references and intellectual foundations, is at jamesmaconochie.com.
Originally published on Substack.