When an AI locks onto a target, the shot feels inevitable. But who takes responsibility when the machine’s choice becomes a human’s rubber stamp? The coming crisis of accountability in autonomous war.
What if tomorrow’s wars aren’t decided by generals, but by algorithms that say no? Explore the ethics of AI disobedience, mutiny at machine speed, and the terrifying possibility of conscience coded into combat systems.
The algorithmic economy has arrived. Capital no longer rules—cognition does. When synthetic minds outcompete human ones, who holds power, and who holds blame in autonomous war?
Can agentic AI broker peace better than humans? This provocative op-ed explores AI as a negotiator in wars, diplomacy, and social unrest—promising impartial optimization, but risking peace without justice or humanity.
Foundation models now function like constitutions—governing speech, commerce, and knowledge without consent or oversight. “Platform Sovereignty” exposes the hidden shift in power as AI platforms quietly rewrite society’s rules.