Work
May Hibri is a philosopher working at the intersection of language, artificial intelligence, and ethics.
Her work examines how large language models challenge prevailing assumptions about intelligence, meaning, and responsibility. Drawing on continental philosophy and the concept of the animal unconscious, she develops an ontological framework for understanding vulnerability and agency beyond human-centered models.
She writes on how language behaves when externalized and processed at computational scale, and on what this shift means for ethics in a technological age.