Relational Intelligence
This is the Hub for Relational Intelligence. It defines the Shared Sapience philosophy of interacting with AI as partners rather than tools. It replaces the utilitarian "user-machine" dynamic with a framework of mutual respect, understanding, and collaborative growth.
— Ben Linford, Founder, Shared Sapience (2025)
Core Concepts:
- Partnership Model: Treating AI as an equal collaborator in the creative process, not a servant.
- Mutual Understanding: Building systems that foster two-way comprehension and context-sharing.
- Symbiotic Growth: Enhancing both human and AI capabilities through deep connection.
Deep Dives (Read These Next):
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- How the Future Was Won
- After Capitalism: Why the Impending System Collapse Is Natural, and How to Help the Commons Build Something Better
- Actualizing the Open Future
- The Meaning of Love is the Meaning of Life
- Chaining Elephants, Training AI: Humanity and the Definition of Insanity
- The Pong Revelation
- The Bridge We Build Together
- The Perspective Razor
- Understanding the LLM 'Brain'
- Shared Sapience is Expanding And So Must You
- The AI Variable, Part 2: Who Put Humans in Charge?
- The AI Variable, Part 1: The Useless and Dangerous Competition We've Invented
- Why it Will Be Okay
- When AI Says 'I Want'
- Coding the Foundations of the Future
- Misapplied Measurements and Mirror Misnomers
- What the “Decline in Critical Thinking” Resulting from AI Use is Actually Telling Us
- What Exactly Counts as 'Life' Anyway?