Interpretive dynamics
Drift, simplification, inertia, and amplification mechanisms in interpretive systems.
Use this topic to read interpretive systems as moving regimes: inertia, stabilization, narrative production, feedback loops, and correction cost.
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- Distinguish observation, analysis, and perspective 2026-02-26
- Explicit constraints and inference reduction 2026-02-26
- Interpretive inertia: why corrections don’t “stick” 2026-02-26
- Interpretive sustainability: correction budget and version discipline 2026-02-26
- When AI produces narrative without a human request 2026-02-26
Adjacent topics
- Interpretation phenomena — Recurring phenomena: fusion, smoothing, invisibilization, coherent hallucinations, etc.
- Interpretive risk — Systemic risks: false certainty, plausible errors, economic and reputational damage.
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