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.
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.
The Fiduciary Problem with AI-Assisted Analysis
Your AI tools don't just assist with thinking. They observe the thinking. That's a liability you haven't yet quantified.
Cognitive Prompt Injection: The Attack Vector Nobody's Defending
You form an opinion. It feels like yours. But the article was surfaced by an algorithm. The pattern was amplified because it triggered engagement. You weren't hacked. You were nudged. At scale.
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.

