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.
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 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.

