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Algorithmic forecasting and the transformation of market structures in the global economy
Category : Capitalism, value and production systemsThe evolution of artificial intelligence is exerting a systemic impact on the functioning of markets, altering the role of uncertainty, signals and economic decision-making. For much of the history of modern capitalism, markets have been interpreted as spaces characterized by imperfect information, background noise and continuous adjustments. Prices, expectations and strategies emerged from discovery processes…
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Algorithmic governance as a mutation of public decision making
The systematic entry of algorithmic models into public decision making processes marks a structural transformation of contemporary governance. This is not a simple improvement of decision support tools, but a shift in the very principle through which power is exercised. In post AI economies and institutions, decisions increasingly emerge as the result of computational procedures…
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The Invisible Raw Material: Data, Power, and the New Geography of the Global Economy
Category : The geopolitics and geoeconomics of AIThe economy of artificial intelligence is not organized around tangible goods or simple traditional factors of production. Its structural axis is constituted by data, understood not as neutral information, but as a strategic resource capable of generating cumulative advantages, power asymmetries, and new forms of systemic dependence. In this sense, data today perform a function…
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Institutional learning and automation: the cognitive transformation of the state in the algorithmic economy
Administrative automation does not represent a simple technological upgrade of the public apparatus, but a structural shift in the way the state knows, interprets and governs economic and social reality. Even before affecting procedures and organizational charts, it modifies the cognitive grammar of public action. A state that integrates artificial intelligence systems into its decision…
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Institutions under pressure: public governance in the era of algorithmic computation
The entry of artificial intelligence into public institutions acts as a systemic stress test for the contemporary state. It does not merely introduce new operational tools, but challenges frameworks designed to govern industrial economies characterized by long time horizons, sequential processes and relatively stable margins of predictability. AI compresses decision time, expands informational complexity and…
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Structural fractures and adaptive continuities in the capitalism of automation
Category : Capitalism, value and production systemsArtificial intelligence and advanced automation are affecting the functioning of capitalism more deeply than previous technological waves. This is not merely an increase in productivity or a change in industrial processes, but a transformation that affects the cognitive and organizational foundations of accumulation. The economic system continues to operate according to logics of concentration, rent…
