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The algorithm as the architecture of contemporary public order
Artificial intelligence now intervenes in the least visible yet most decisive core of the modern state: administrative rationality. It does not act as a simple tool for efficiency gains, nor as a neutral support for public action. Rather, it affects the ways in which public order is constructed, maintained and justified, redefining the relationship between…
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Cognitive hegemony and decision-making infrastructures in the economy of artificial intelligence
Category : Capitalism, value and production systemsAdvanced artificial intelligence today operates as a systemic infrastructure that simultaneously reconfigures the relationships between economy, institutions and power. It is not a simple technological evolution, but a structural shift in the decision-making center of gravity. The ability to orient cognitive processes, evaluation criteria and interpretative frameworks becomes a primary strategic resource, comparable to financial…
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Silicon as a Boundary: Power, Fragility, and Decision in the Semiconductor Economy
Category : The geopolitics and geoeconomics of AIArtificial intelligence is not an autonomous technology, but the advanced expression of a highly concentrated material base. At the root of its expansion lies an apparently neutral yet strategically decisive element: the semiconductor. In the contemporary economy, chips are not merely an industrial input, but a geopolitical threshold that delineates who can develop, scale, and…
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Algorithmic efficiency and the contraction of economic possibilities
Category : Capitalism, value and production systemsArtificial intelligence is assuming a structural role in advanced economic systems, no longer merely as a tool of optimization, but as a cognitive infrastructure that systematically orients decisions. In many sectors, from industry to finance, from logistics to services, economic action is increasingly mediated by predictive models that select options, define priorities and reduce operational…
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Energy as a Measure of the Future: Artificial Intelligence, Computational Power, and Systemic Constraints
Category : The geopolitics and geoeconomics of AIArtificial intelligence is often described as an immaterial technology, capable of expanding indefinitely through software, data, and ever more sophisticated computing capacity. This representation, however, obscures the material foundation on which the entire system rests. The AI economy is, first and foremost, an energy economy. Every advance in models, every increase in scale, every promise…
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Computational Scarcity as a Systemic Constraint: Computing Power, Accumulation, and New Asymmetries of the Global Economy
Category : The geopolitics and geoeconomics of AIThe economy of artificial intelligence makes visible a structural transformation of productive factors. Scarcity no longer concerns only natural resources, skilled labor, or financial capital, but a technical capacity that conditions the entire set of economic and institutional processes: computing power. Within the AI ecosystem, computation is not a neutral support, but an enabling infrastructure…
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The algorithm as an institutional filter: decision making power and mediation in the economy of computation
The integration of artificial intelligence into public decision making processes profoundly alters the functioning of contemporary institutions. This is not a simple administrative innovation, but a systemic transformation that affects the way power is exercised, justified and made visible. Institutional decision making, historically conceived as an act of mediation among conflicting interests, regulatory constraints and…
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The Fragility of the Center: Digital Infrastructures and New Geometries of Power
Category : The geopolitics and geoeconomics of AIThe economy of artificial intelligence is structured around infrastructures that no longer perform a merely technical function, but constitute the material backbone of contemporary economic power. In this configuration, growth does not eliminate dependencies, but concentrates them. Digital infrastructures, particularly advanced cloud and computational systems, become points of coagulation for value, decision making, and systemic…
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Power Beyond Borders: Artificial Intelligence and the Metamorphosis of Sovereignty
Category : The geopolitics and geoeconomics of AIThe economy of artificial intelligence introduces a structural rupture in the way sovereignty has historically been conceived. Decision making power is no longer organized primarily around control of territory or delimited resources, but along transnational technological infrastructures that cut across states, markets, and institutions. In this context, sovereignty does not disappear, but changes its nature:…
