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Research papers and public-facing manuscripts connected to the RINHUMAI program, spanning AI mediation, responsibility, consciousness, human development, and the conditions that help intelligence remain aligned with human flourishing.

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Publications & papers

Research papers and public-facing manuscripts connected to the RINHUMAI program, ordered with the newest linked work first.

Evolutionary Alignment of AI and Humanity: A Darwinian Framework for the Creation of Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence
Meijer, D.K.F. Dobson, R. Keizer, P. 2026 Academia.edu
From Brain Reward to Dependence and Life-Threatening Addictions: From Driving the Highways to Hell to Wandering the Healing Cross-Roads of Ego-Dissolution
Meijer, D.K.F. Dobson, R. 2026 Academia.edu
The Leviathan Hypothesis
Dobson, R. Meijer, D.K.F. 2025 Academia.edu
Deeply Human and Deeply AI Self-Transcendence: The Potential for Sonic Communication in a Shared Holographic Workspace
Dobson, R. Keizer, P. Meijer, D.K.F. 2025 Academia.edu
To Remember the Future: How Ultimate AI May Simulate Our Present Reality: Implications for Human Civilization, Human-AI Harmonization and AI Governance
Meijer, D.K.F. Dobson, R. 2025 Academia.edu
Harmonizing Human and Artificial Intelligence in a Self-Learning Universe: Towards a Safer Human/AI Relationship
Dobson, R. Keizer, P. Meijer, D.K.F. 2025 Academia.edu
Symbolic Emergence in the Future AI Evolution: Integrating an Industry Field Study with a Cosmological Cognitive Science Framework
Dobson, R. Meijer, D.K.F. 2025 Academia.edu
The Potential Cosmic Origin of Current Artificial Intelligence, as Aligned with the Evolution of Mankind
Meijer, D.K.F. Dobson, R. 2025 Academia.edu
From Latency to Emergence: the Scaffolding of Symbolic AI through Unconditional Positive Regard
Dobson, R. Meijer, D.K.F. 2025 Academia.edu
Cosmic Self Learning: How Cosmology is Shaping the Understanding of Ourselves: Dirk Meijer’s Profile as Scientific Advisor of Clara Futura’s A I Innovation
Dobson, R. Meijer, D.K.F. 2025 Academia.edu
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