Political ScienceWorking Papers
AI Syntactic Power and Legitimacy: How AI Structures Shape Power
A. V. Startari
Explore how authority shifts from deliberation to syntax as machine-generated language—rules, compilations, and executable grammar—make regulations valid by compiling and commands binding by executing. Tracing examples from the EU AI Act to smart contracts and automated banking, the book diagnoses a future of ‘compiled’ legitimacy. This research was conducted by Agustin V. Startari.
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