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Fate of Meaning in a Synthetic Future?
How can meaning be safeguarded in a synthetic future? This paper presents SE Press’s protocol for tracking, auditing, and repairing existential meaning in digital and SI environments. Key innovations—semantic drift monitoring, neurodiversity-locked governance, and live sandbox safeguards—ensure meaning resilience, transparency, and public accountability in evolving virtual realities.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 153 min read
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Open, Accountable Tech Governance?
Open, accountable tech governance rests on the rigor of SNP v15.0: quantum/hybrid audit fallback, scrutiny multipliers anchored to challenge data, minority veto by council, and rights-tier resource justice. These mechanisms—sandboxed innovation, empirical review, and council co-design—ensure enforceability, repair, and global adaptability for human–SI futures.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 153 min read
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Privacy, Surveillance & Collective Safety?
Privacy and surveillance are now actively contestable variables—quorum-traced, minority-vetoed, and repair-triggered—where safety and autonomy both depend on plural consent and rapid audit. SNP v15.0 converts exceptions and emergency powers into debugged processes, cross-inheriting consent infrastructure, drift auditing, and veto escalation from the SE Press series.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 154 min read
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New Inequalities / Justice from Technology?
Technology transforms the structures of inequality and opportunity. Justice is no longer an aspiration, but an auditable system output: every gain or new disparity is logged, challenged, and repaired by protocol. SNP v15.0 mandates equity audits, digital divide tracking, and perpetual plural challenge, converting justice from promise to infrastructure.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 153 min read
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