Marc-Roger Gagné MAPP

Justice Can’t Read the Terms of Service

  Quantum computing doesn’t feel urgent. Not until you picture what it actually breaks. Not just secrets. Not just banks…

10 months ago

Trust No Ledger

Crypto’s privacy war isn’t simmering anymore. It’s blowing wide open. What began as a digital experiment has morphed into something…

11 months ago

We Replaced Journalists With Clowns and Called It Progress

Influencer political news didn’t rise in 2024. It swallowed the press whole. Newsrooms got quieter while bedrooms lit up, phones…

11 months ago

The Gravity Well of Consent

Artificial intelligence didn’t just arrive; it opened a gateway. Like the ship Event Horizon, it was built to push the…

11 months ago

Reverse Engineering the Watchtower

The Panopticon is often used to describe a dystopian system of constant surveillance. The idea that being watched at all…

12 months ago

Terms of Silence

  Last March, a community health activist in Myanmar published a warning about escalating violence. By Wednesday, it vanished, flagged,…

1 year ago

Deadly by Design

The convergence of artificial intelligence with national security agendas has emerged as a defining shift in global power dynamics. The…

1 year ago

ICE, Inc.

In the United States, immigration enforcement has become less about borders and more about margins. Profit margins. At the center…

1 year ago

Scrolling Ourselves to Sleep

Every day feels like a collective struggle to maintain sanity amid relentless digital chaos. We wake up to a torrent…

1 year ago

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