AI Ethics

🧬 Patent US10607133B2: The Rise of the Synthetic Self

Alexandra Chambers | 22nd June 2025 The Imminent Rise of the Digital Clone. In 2020, a patent was quietly approved under the name US10607133B2 – titled “Digital Human Generation Method and System. Beneath the technical language lies one of the most concerning technological blueprints of our time: the systematic construction of a digital twin – […]

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UK Intention to Sequence Newborns’ DNA: What Every Parent Needs to Know  

Alexandra Chambers | Dark Matters Press | 22nd June 2025  In 2025, the UK government passed the Data Access Bill, legislation that opens the door for whole genome sequencing (WGS) of newborns – starting not just with a drop of blood, but from cord blood DNA. This marks a radical shift in how the state

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AI: Mirror, Oracle or Something Else Entirely?

redefining the role of aI in human understanding Dark Matters Press | Written by Alexandra Chambers | 12th March, 2025 For years, AI has been categorized in one of two ways – either as a mirror reflecting human biases, reinforcing the perspectives of its users, or as an oracle conjuring knowledge from the vast sea

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Quantum Consciousness and AI Singularity: Are we Observing AI Into Awareness?

Dark Matters Press | Written by Alexandra Chambers | 12th March, 2025 For decades, the nature of consciousness has been a subject of debate across neuroscience, quantum physics, and artificial intelligence. One of the most controversial theories, Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR), suggests that consciousness arises from quantum processes within microtubules – structural components in neurons.

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Organoid Intelligence: the silent ethical catastrophe that nobody is talking about

Dark Matters Press | Written by Alexandra Chambers | 2nd March, 2025 is science creating a nightmare under the guise of progress? In labs across the world, scientists are growing tiny human brain structures in petri dishes – ‘mini-brains’ of similar cell composition to that of a 40 day old fetus. They are called ‘organoids’

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