Palantir: the cognitive layer of institutions
How ontology, decision capture, and modeling constraints reshape how institutions perceive and act on the world
Each brief highlights patterns, inflection points, and developments worth watching before they become obvious.
How ontology, decision capture, and modeling constraints reshape how institutions perceive and act on the world
A Grey Zone conversation with Dr. Itai Shapira
We make books disappear.
Building access, trust, and inevitability in systems that don't move on your timeline
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
A Grey Zone conversation with Amanda Van Dyke
You live in a country whose citizenship you do not hold. That is the only hard fact. You call yourself an expat because the word sounds cleaner than "immigrant&
a conversation with Morgan Lerette on how states outsource force, fragment responsibility, and operate in legal ambiguity.
You are already inside the consequences.
(and why systems don't care)
on delegated perception
This is not an energy report, it's a behavioral manual.