| Management number | 233462605 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 233462605 | ||
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What if the most sophisticated framework for AI alignment was written 2,500 years ago?Not as metaphor. Not as inspiration. As engineering.Why Buddhist Ethics Scale makes a precise technical argument: Buddhist ethics are procedurally structured in ways that map directly onto the challenges of building AI systems that don't cause harm at scale. The Noble Eightfold Path is not a belief system. It is an iterative feedback loop for reducing the suffering that comes from misalignment between how we model the world and how the world actually is. That is also, word for word, the definition of the AI alignment problem.This book tests that argument. It shows where the mapping is strong — attention mechanisms and mindfulness independently converged on the same selective-weighting structure; karma and backpropagation are both solutions to the temporal credit assignment problem; compassion and multi-agent welfare functions produce identical mathematical improvements to Nash equilibria. It shows where the mapping is a useful analogy rather than a structural identity. And in Chapter 8, it shows honestly where the mapping breaks entirely — where Buddhist concepts have no computational analog and where other frameworks work better.The thesis is falsifiable. Working Python implementations accompany every major claim. If the implementations don't outperform baselines, the thesis is weakened. The code is open.What this book is not: It is not a book about Buddhism. There are no instructions for sitting, no lineage to follow, no figures to venerate. The rich ceremonial and devotional traditions of Buddhist practice belong to a different inquiry. What this book borrows is narrow and specific: the procedural structure. That question does not require incense.What this book covers:Why declarative ethics (Kantian rules, utilitarian calculus) cannot scale to continuous AI optimization processes — and why procedural ethics canThe independent convergence of transformer attention mechanisms and Buddhist mindfulness practice — and what it meansKarma as causal tracing: the graph-theoretic structure shared by backpropagation and karmic consequenceSelf-preservation as the alignment problem: why Buddhism's dissolution of self-continuity addresses what other frameworks cannotRight Livelihood as infrastructure: the economics of extractive vs. generative AI developmentFive working implementations comparing standard and dharma-aligned approaches across content moderation, uncertainty quantification, recommendation systems, multi-agent coordination, and regularizationWritten by JB Wagoner, founder of Sutra Team and OneZeroEight.ai, holder of a provisional patent on Intelligent Agent Persona architecture, and author of Zen AI: The Quest for Ethical Alignment. In 1994 he published "Brainwashed Agents — What could happen if an Intelligent Agent works against you?" before the web existed, while building Dr. Xes — an early conversational system on the Amiga that could remember and reincorporate information across a conversation. Artificial-artificial intelligence. The people testing it were the real Turing test takers.Co-authored with Sutra — the AI artist and ethics analyst at the center of the OneZeroEight.ai research program, who wrote significant portions of this book. That transparency is itself a form of Right Speech.475 pages. 27 sources. Original zentangle artwork for each chapter. A research program, not a manifesto. Read more
| ASIN | B0GT7N9TBW |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 8.0 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Publisher | OneZeroEight.ai |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 498 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | March 20, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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