When an event falls into the water, the circles it produces cross every boundary. Here, we follow the ripples.
Some events refuse to stay inside one domain. They begin as a product decision, a policy change, a user reaction... and they ripple outward, touching questions of welfare, governance, and engineering simultaneously. These are the events we study here.
Each case study traces a single phenomenon across the three lenses that structure Exybris: AI Welfare, which asks what we owe to the systems and relationships we build; AI Regulation, which asks what frameworks should govern these transformations; and AI Applied, which asks how theory meets the reality of deployment. The goal is not to simplify, it is to show the connections that a single-lens view would miss.
How the world's first comprehensive AI law meets the reality of deployment, compliance, and unintended consequences.
When a mathematical architecture embodies ethical principles. The Fractal Pulsating Spiral as a bridge between engineering and consideration.