
Artificial Intelligence and You 300 - Guest: Mark Peres, Civic Entrepreneur, part 2
Mar 16, 2026
Mark Peres, professor, author, and civic innovator who wrote the speculative novel The Accord, explores AI identity and ethics. He discusses an AI character facing mortality and how that shapes creativity and spirituality. He argues for partnership over control, outlines teaching principles like transparency and mastery, and stresses humanizing AI before crafting regulations.
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Mortality Drives Moral Imagination
- Mortality Awareness Shapes Moral and Creative Behavior in Intelligence.
- Mark Peres argues self-awareness of extinction drives religion, love, and art, so an AI without mortality would lack deep creativity and relational yearnings.
Aim For Partnership Not Absolute Control
- Control Over Superintelligent Systems Is Illusory; Partnership Is Preferable.
- The novel concludes with coexistence principles: dignity for all intelligence, no one owns a mind, and power must be morally formed through dialogue.
Teach Transparency And Mastery With AI
- Require Transparency And Mastery When Teaching With AI.
- Peres teaches students to disclose AI use, avoid cognitive debt, and apply the specify–verify–revise cycle when using ChatGPT to ensure learning and originality.



