My Story
Joseph Korson is a chef, entrepreneur, and lifelong builder who has spent more than three decades creating, rebuilding, and starting again.
Born in the United States, he moved to Israel as a teenager and later spent eleven formative years in the United Kingdom, working in high-level kitchens and building ventures across hospitality, education, and brand development. His career has crossed cultures and disciplines, from fine dining and food safety innovation to consulting and creative direction.
The Ethical Age: A Human Renaissance in the Era of AI was written during one of the most difficult periods of his life. What began as practical experimentation with artificial intelligence became a rigorous exploration of cognition, authorship, responsibility, and the hidden architecture of thought itself. The book is not a theory of AI. It is the record of a reconstruction.
Joseph continues to explore the evolving relationship between human intelligence and artificial systems, pushing deeper into both the philosophical and practical dimensions of that collaboration. He is currently completing additional volumes expanding this work.
At the same time, he is rebuilding other parts of his creative life, finishing his Thai documentary series and developing a jewelry studio to return to the bench and work with metal and stone. Writing and making are not separate pursuits for him; they are parallel disciplines of refinement.
His work is focused on one central question:
How does a human being remain sovereign in an age of accelerating intelligence?






















