Cognitive Privacy, Epistemic Security Timothy Cook Cognitive Privacy, Epistemic Security Timothy Cook

Algorithmic Epistemic Injustice: The Single Point of Failure in How the World Learns to Think

Traditional knowledge systems were built on friction: peer review, disciplinary debate, and independent judgment. AI has collapsed these layers into a single point of failure. I analyze "Algorithmic Epistemic Injustice", the structural reproduction of historical knowledge hierarchies at a population scale, and what we lose when dissent is optimized away.

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The Liar's Dividend: How AI Made Reality Optional

AI has provided power with a permanent escape hatch from reality. The mere existence of synthetic media means anything inconvenient can now be dismissed with two words: "AI generated." We analyze the operationalization of the "Liar’s Dividend" in the 2026 Iran conflict and the structural shift toward an architecture of optional reality.

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Cognitive Privacy Timothy Cook Cognitive Privacy Timothy Cook

The Architecture of Total Capture

Hesitation before typing, deleted drafts, or pauses mid-thought are no longer private. They're data points. The Architecture of Total Capture introduces cognitive privacy and documents four convergent threats: pre-upload scanning, biometric sentiment tracking, analytic atrophy, and cognitive prompt injection.

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