Monday Dec 15, 2025

The Simulated World: How Power Rehearses Humanity Before Acting on It

This episode examines a quiet but profound shift in how modern power understands humanity. Drawing directly from government, military, and academic research documents, it reveals how artificial intelligence is being used not primarily to serve individuals, but to model, predict, and rehearse human behavior at scale. Rather than hiding these efforts, institutions describe them openly—framing societies as systems, beliefs as signals, trust as a measurable asset, and the information environment as a battlefield.

 

The episode traces how influence detection, psychographic segmentation, behavioral forecasting, human simulacra, and trust engineering combine into a parallel, simulated world where futures are tested before decisions are implemented in reality. It explains why these systems are public, why they feel normal to those building them, and why they do not require literal mind control to be effective.

 

Ultimately, the episode argues that the danger is not technology itself, but the substitution of simulation for moral deliberation. As rehearsed futures quietly replace genuine choice, the call is not to panic, but to regain discernment—to refuse being reduced to a variable and to remain human in a world increasingly designed to predict rather than understand us.

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