Inquiry at the technological collision.
Examining where rapid technological acceleration collides with human agency. A dedicated space for rigorous academic critique, public ethics, and the structural architecture of modern thought.


A life of inquiry.
Samir Singh is an academic and public philosopher investigating the ethical friction of emerging systems. His research bridges classical existential questions with the urgent realities of machine agency, digital surveillance, and automated decision-making.
Based in New York, he collaborates with research institutes and cultural publications to translate complex scholastic frameworks into clear, actionable public discourse.
Diagnosing the friction of the present.
We do not require accelerated answers. We require better-constructed questions to navigate the architecture of our automated future.
The credentials.
A foundation built on formal research, peer-reviewed publications, and public lectures at the intersection of ethics and technology.
Appointments
Selected Papers
Currently serving as a visiting fellow in technological ethics, with prior research appointments at leading institutions in New York and Boston focusing on algorithmic accountability.
Author of numerous peer-reviewed essays on machine agency and existential risk, published in leading journals of philosophy and contemporary ethical reviews.
The research archive.
Access the complete portfolio of published papers, public lectures, and ongoing philosophical commentary.
