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Faceless accountability and systemic responsibility in the era of algorithmic decision making
Accountability constitutes one of the least visible yet most decisive pillars of institutional legitimacy. It does not coincide with mere procedural compliance, but with the effective possibility of reconstructing the link between decision, responsible subject and resulting consequences. The entry of artificial intelligence into public decision making processes places precisely this link under pressure, not…
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Computational sovereignty and state capacity in the economy of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence does not represent a simple technological extension of public action, but a structural factor that redefines the material conditions of the exercise of state power. In the post AI economy, a state’s ability to govern markets, institutions and social processes increasingly depends on access to, control over and integration of advanced computational infrastructures.…
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Informational accumulation and the transformation of capital in the algorithmic economy
Category : Capitalism, value and production systemsThe contemporary economy is undergoing a structural transformation in the nature of capital and in the mechanisms of its accumulation. In data intensive economic systems, artificial intelligence operates as an enabling infrastructure of a new form of economic power, less visible but more persistent. Capital no longer grows solely through the expansion of productive capacity…
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Platform infrastructures and systemic concentration in digital capitalism
Category : Capitalism, value and production systemsIn advanced capitalism, platforms have assumed a function that goes far beyond technological intermediation. They operate as essential economic infrastructures, through which informational, financial and decision making flows pass, structuring entire markets. This transformation is not episodic, but systemic. Like railway networks in the nineteenth century or major utilities in the twentieth century, digital platforms…
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The Invisible Matter of Power: Artificial Intelligence as Geopolitical Infrastructure
Category : The geopolitics and geoeconomics of AIThe transformation unfolding around artificial intelligence concerns not only technological innovation, but the reconfiguration of power relations that structure the global economy. When a technology becomes systemic, it ceases to be a set of tools and takes the form of an infrastructure. In this phase, AI operates as a material architecture of power, capable of…
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Algorithmic executive power and the reconfiguration of decision making authority in the post AI state
Artificial intelligence enters the history of executive power as a factor of acceleration and structural reorganization, not as a simple administrative innovation. In contemporary institutional systems, the capacity to collect, process and interpret information in real time alters the relationship between decision, control and legitimacy. The adoption of predictive systems and advanced analytics platforms does…
