Silicon Valley, the Vatican, and the battle to define the human
A Grey Zone analysis of Magnifica Humanitas, the Vatican's first doctrine of cognitive sovereignty
How technological systems reshape influence, sovereignty, and control.
A Grey Zone analysis of Magnifica Humanitas, the Vatican's first doctrine of cognitive sovereignty
How ontology, decision capture, and modeling constraints reshape how institutions perceive and act on the world
In the Guide for the Perplexed, Maimonides spends a considerable amount of time addressing a problem that seems purely theological: the corporification of God. Why does Scripture speak of God
I didn't plan this article, but as you know, sometimes I get spontaneous. When I see a signal that makes me stop. Remember, on November 28, 2025, I
A few days ago I read a piece by Joe Lonsdale: “Taking Thiel Seriously on the Antichrist.” It did something very rare these days: it made me stop and read
How a Technofortress is being built in plain sight
In 2020, Peter Thiel wrote an email that resurfaced last week, right after the election of democratic socialist Zoran Mamdani as mayor of New York. “If one has no stake
On October 28, 2025, Palantir and NVIDIA announced a partnership: Palantir's Ontology framework will integrate NVIDIA's GPU-accelerated computing, CUDA-X libraries and Nemotron open models. Today is
In the Grey Zone, patterns reveal themselves loooong before they become obvious. And one of the most important (and misunderstood) patterns of the last decade is this: the sacred is
He's right, you shouldn't. We see them everywhere, they make us laugh. We send them to friends, family, or post them online. But we rarely ask
What if Karl Marx was right but for the wrong reasons? In this powerful reflection, Oriane Cohen revisits "Capital" through the lens of AI, strategic thinking, and the rise of mental inequality.
A quantum lens on timelines, memory, and the architecture of truth