Original research on cognitive privacy, algorithmic influence, and the defense of independent thought.

AI and the Cognitive Ecosystems It Displaces
Cognitive Privacy, Cognitive Capture Timothy Cook Cognitive Privacy, Cognitive Capture Timothy Cook

AI and the Cognitive Ecosystems It Displaces

The public conversation frames AI as a tool that can be used responsibly. But in environments that mediate cognitive work, AI acts as an invasive species. It outcompetes and displaces the native, effortful processes required for human reasoning. This ecological framing demands a fundamentally different approach to AI governance.

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The Six Domains of Cognitive Capture
Cognitive Privacy, Cognitive Capture Timothy Cook Cognitive Privacy, Cognitive Capture Timothy Cook

The Six Domains of Cognitive Capture

Most AI audits evaluate data privacy and cybersecurity, but completely ignore what the system does to human thinking. The Cognitive Privacy Impact Assessment (CPIA) introduces six critical domains to evaluate how AI systems capture, infer, and influence cognitive processes. Here is the framework every responsible AI audit must address to protect human agency.

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The Architecture of Total Capture
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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