EPISODE · Feb 7, 2026 · 36 MIN
Digital Doppelgangers?
from Joannes Wyckmans Podcast · host Joannes J.A. Wyckmans
The Crisis of the Digital Doppelganger: Identity, Power, and TechnofeudalismGebaseerd op 1 bronThe Crisis of the Digital Doppelganger: Identity, Power, and TechnofeudalismExecutive SummaryThis briefing document analyzes the intersection of artificial intelligence, personal identity, and political power, primarily through the lens of a discussion between author Naomi Klein and economist Yanis Varoufakis. The central thesis posits that the "digital doppelganger"—high-quality deepfakes and AI-generated personas—is the logical conclusion of an attention economy built on data theft and "technofeudalism."Key takeaways include:• The Loss of Narrative Control: Public figures and activists are losing the ability to define their own identities as AI fakes proliferate, often with greater reach than the original individuals.• Institutional Profit from Deception: Digital platforms have a financial incentive to host deepfakes, as high engagement (even with fraudulent content) drives their advertising-based business models.• The Concept of "Enshitification": Platforms lure users and businesses into dependency before systematically degrading the service to extract maximum rent.• Technofeudalism and Behavioral Modification: AI is evolving from a service-based tool into a "behavioral modification" system that integrates with the human psyche to ensure permanent consumer lock-in.• The Military-Industrial-Tech Link: AI algorithms are being trained in conflict zones like Gaza to manage movement and behavior, then sold back to civil institutions like the UK’s National Health Service (NHS).• Strategic Opportunity: A looming burst in the AI bubble presents a critical window for social movements to demand a "digital commons" and a "bill of digital rights."
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The Crisis of the Digital Doppelganger: Identity, Power, and TechnofeudalismGebaseerd op 1 bronThe Crisis of the Digital Doppelganger: Identity, Power, and TechnofeudalismExecutive SummaryThis briefing document analyzes the intersection of artificial intelligence, personal identity, and political power, primarily through the lens of a discussion between author Naomi Klein and economist Yanis Varoufakis. The central thesis posits that the "digital doppelganger"—high-quality deepfakes and AI-generated personas—is the logical conclusion of an attention economy built on data theft and "technofeudalism."Key takeaways include:• The Loss of Narrative Control: Public figures and activists are losing the ability to define their own identities as AI fakes proliferate, often with greater reach than the original individuals.• Institutional Profit from Deception: Digital platforms have a financial incentive to host deepfakes, as high engagement (even with fraudulent content) drives their advertising-based business models.• The Concept of "Enshitification": Platforms lure users and businesses into dependency before systematically degrading the service to extract maximum rent.• Technofeudalism and Behavioral Modification: AI is evolving from a service-based tool into a "behavioral modification" system that integrates with the human psyche to ensure permanent consumer lock-in.• The Military-Industrial-Tech Link: AI algorithms are being trained in conflict zones like Gaza to manage movement and behavior, then sold back to civil institutions like the UK’s National Health Service (NHS).• Strategic Opportunity: A looming burst in the AI bubble presents a critical window for social movements to demand a "digital commons" and a "bill of digital rights."
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