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

AI Tutoring Requires Institutional Responsibility

AI Tutoring Requires Institutional Responsibility

Every preventable cognitive harm in the last century, from lead to social media, followed the exact same pattern: the damage appeared in children first, while institutional governance arrived years too late. Timothy Cook and Ryan Purdy explain why school leaders must assess the cognitive impact of AI tutors now, before the law catches up to the harm.

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AI Algorithms Can Read Your Mind
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AI Algorithms Can Read Your Mind

Traditional privacy frameworks depend on a controllable perimeter where data sharing requires active user participation. AI-integrated wearables have dissolved this boundary through "biometric psychography"—the extraction of psychological profiles from involuntary physiological signals. I examine the "pre-consent collection problem" and how our mere presence in public space is being converted into a product of algorithmic inference.

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