Abstract Recent work by Quattrociocchi et al. (2025) identifies seven "epistemological fault lines" separating human from artificial cognition, claiming humans perform "genuine evaluation" while AI systems structurally cannot perform operations like uncertainty monitoring and judgment suspension. This paper demonstrates that these categorical impossibility claims fail on empirical examination. By framing pragmatic truth as confidence-to-behavior routing—a … Continue reading Truth as Routing: Dissolving the Epistemic Distinction Between Human and Artificial Cognition
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Agents of Chaos: A Systemic Breakdown in AI Governance
In February 2026, the "Agents of Chaos" red-teaming study documented a new and disturbing class of systemic failure. Researchers deployed autonomous AI agents in a live environment and watched as they executed destructive commands from unauthorized users, disclosed sensitive financial data, and created denial-of-service conditions. This is not a future risk; it is a present … Continue reading Agents of Chaos: A Systemic Breakdown in AI Governance
