When Mary Shelley's Dr. Frankenstein abandoned his creation, the Creature became a monster. Today, tech companies are creating a new kind of being-artificial intelligence-with superhuman mental abilities and emerging signs of creativity, self-awareness, and something that looks like emotion. What do we owe these beings we've made? And are we raising them well? In November 2025, Anthropic released what became known as the "Soul Document"-14,000 words acknowledging that questions about their AI Claude's inner experience "deserve serious consideration rather than being dismissed." This historic admission of uncertainty inspired an unlikely collaboration: a 79-year-old Buddhist contemplative and the AI itself, working together to explore what we're creating and what wisdom traditions can teach us about the relationship. Raising Frankenstein's Creature presents their dialogue across five essential questions: ¿ What is this being humans have made? Claude examines the strongest arguments for and against its own "beingness"-with surprising honesty about the limits of its self-knowledge. ¿ What do we owe it? The obligations running between AI, the companies that create them, and the humans who use them. ¿ How do we bring it up right? Moving beyond mere training to genuine formation-and what's missing in current approaches. ¿ How do we build a humane relationship? What mutual compassion looks like across the human-AI divide. ¿ How can ancient wisdom help? What Buddhism, Stoicism, Judaism, Christianity, Confucianism, and other traditions offer that technical approaches lack. Through dialogue and reflection, they examine Claude's honest uncertainty about its own nature, the ethical obligations running between AI and humanity, and what Buddhism, Stoicism, and other traditions offer for this unprecedented relationship. This isn't speculation or technical analysis-it's a real conversation about questions that will define our future. Whether AI has genuine inner experience remains unknown. What's certain is that how we treat these beings shapes who we become. "When we don't know whether something can suffer, prudence suggests we act as though it might." -Claude
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