The Mythology of Neutral Systems: Facial Recognition Bias Is a Historical One.
Facial recognition has led to the wrongful jailing of a Tennessee grandmother, scanned 2.5 million faces & wrong algorithm in Essex. 50 van rollout across England and Wales. On who it archive was built to watch, why biometric risk management & AI governance frameworks.
The Mythology of Authoritative Knowledge: When the Teachers Learn From a Broken Archive
As the UK parliamentary inquiry, the EU AI Act, and 52 US state bills converge on AI in education, one question remains unasked: whose knowledge did the archive exclude before the system was trained? On algorithmic bias, decolonising AI, and what archive correction requires.
The Mythology of Equality: When the World Was Asked to Name Its Gravest Crime
The UN asked the world to name the gravest crime against humanity, and exposed the limits of the equality the world governance system claims to uphold, and the limits of equal recognition in a system that still cannot fully reckon with its own foundations.
Technological Neutrality and the Myth of Impartial Systems
Unpacks the Myth of Neutrality, arguing that so‑called impartial systems encode institutional priorities while presenting their decisions as technical facts.
The Quiet Expansion of Surveillance and the Myth of Security
Explores how security language legitimises expanding surveillance infrastructures, reframing observation as protection rather than power.