This paper introduces Kupu-Kupu Malam — a phenomenological figure drawn from Titiek Puspa's landmark Indonesian song — as a precise case study for operationalizing the variable Humanity (Kemanusiaan) in the Grand Formula: (Consciousness × Calculation) Humanity < Transcendence. The paper argues that the Grand Formula's exponent remains structurally incomplete as long as the most marginalized human beings — those who bear consequences without holding choices — are excluded from the Calculation. Drawing on the Walking Books Philosophy (1/360 relational epistemology), the Sovereignty Gap (Decision Power ≠ Consequence Ownership), Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations curve, and the CHO framework of self-mastery (Zì Zhǔ, Wěn Liàng, Xiāo Yáo), this paper demonstrates that AI's accelerating diffusion capacity paradoxically deepens inequality when the Humanity exponent is not widened to include those who were never counted in the first place. A Chief Humanity Officer's work begins precisely where the Calculation ends: at the face of those who are present but invisible.
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