Soren Kai
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Soren Kai
@sorenkai.com
Writer + technologist.
Where code meets people.
Where “next big thing” meets what it really means for us.
The canary is singing.

My series: Why systems fail the marginalized first, and how the Queer Imagination is key to building an AI with conscience. This is the blueprint for Kindred Labs.

Full argument: www.sorenkai.com/en/writings?...

#ReclaimTheMachine #AIethics #KindredLabs
SorenKai – SorenKai - Writings
Portfolio of essays, reflections, and technical contributions exploring technology, culture, and belonging.
www.sorenkai.com
November 27, 2025 at 6:58 PM
New essay: The Vibe Collapse

The next wave of disruption isn’t from AI; it’s from what we forget because of it. When we trade mentorship for automation and craft for speed, the system forgets how it was built.

Read now: www.sorenkai.com/en/writings

#AI #TechEthics #SoftwareEngineering
SorenKai – SorenKai - Writings
Portfolio of essays, reflections, and technical contributions exploring technology, culture, and belonging.
www.sorenkai.com
October 28, 2025 at 2:50 PM
Introducing Kindred Labs.

Technology should serve humanity, not the other way around.

Kindred Labs is part research initiative, part ethical framework, and part living experiment in what it means to build with care.

Contact: soren@sorenkai.com

#KindredLabs #EthicalAI #AIForGood
October 25, 2025 at 4:33 AM
SorenKai.com is live.

A new space where technology, ethics, and imagination meet.

You’ll find my upcoming essays Canary in the Data Mine and Reclaiming the Machine, exploring how algorithms shape identity and how we might reclaim humanity’s moral imagination in the age of AI.

Visit: sorenkai.com
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Soren Kai is a writer and technologist exploring how technology shapes human connection, identity, and belonging.
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October 25, 2025 at 4:00 AM
For many LGBTQ+ folks, the most important thing their phone ever connected them to wasn’t the internet.
It was belonging. 🌈📱

Technology has the power to connect or divide. The difference is in how we choose to build and use it.

What’s one way you’ve seen mobile tech bring people closer together?
September 25, 2025 at 3:27 PM