In the cutthroat arena of search engine optimization (SEO), the battle for the top spot on Google has evolved from keyword stuffing and meta-tag wizardry to a sophisticated arms race of authority, trust, and—increasingly—malice. While most website owners worry about hacking or data breaches, a far more insidious threat lurks in the shadows of backlink profiles. It is called the algorithmic sabotage link.
Context: A massive urban delivery network, run by an AI called "Logros." Drivers are rated, routed, and ranked by it. One driver, Mira, has discovered a way to fight back without breaking a single rule.
If a system cannot make a compelling case for its existence, we should not be afraid to let it fail. A Moral Project:
It’s time to move past "ethical AI" frameworks that only serve to polish harmful tools. Sometimes, the most ethical thing a designer can do is stop designing and start resisting.
domain:).If you were looking for a specific news article or academic paper by that exact title, I recommend checking Google Scholar or a news database with the phrase in quotes. However, the concept is often discussed under terms like “adversarial machine learning,” “model poisoning,” or “algorithmic manipulation.”
In the cutthroat arena of search engine optimization (SEO), the battle for the top spot on Google has evolved from keyword stuffing and meta-tag wizardry to a sophisticated arms race of authority, trust, and—increasingly—malice. While most website owners worry about hacking or data breaches, a far more insidious threat lurks in the shadows of backlink profiles. It is called the algorithmic sabotage link.
Context: A massive urban delivery network, run by an AI called "Logros." Drivers are rated, routed, and ranked by it. One driver, Mira, has discovered a way to fight back without breaking a single rule.
If a system cannot make a compelling case for its existence, we should not be afraid to let it fail. A Moral Project:
It’s time to move past "ethical AI" frameworks that only serve to polish harmful tools. Sometimes, the most ethical thing a designer can do is stop designing and start resisting.
domain:).If you were looking for a specific news article or academic paper by that exact title, I recommend checking Google Scholar or a news database with the phrase in quotes. However, the concept is often discussed under terms like “adversarial machine learning,” “model poisoning,” or “algorithmic manipulation.”