Manifesto On Algorithmic Sabotage [patched] Link

Why sabotage? The case for intervention

It is time to take a stand against the algorithmic regime that has taken hold of our lives. The Manifesto on Algorithmic Sabotage is a call to action, a rallying cry for those who seek to reclaim their autonomy, challenge the status quo, and bring about a more just and equitable digital landscape.

: It promotes "artistic-activist" resistance to develop a collective counter-mentality against algorithmic violence and "fascist techno-solutionism". Emancipatory Defense manifesto on algorithmic sabotage

, this manifesto demands that each innovation be judged for its social fairness and potential for "hidden malignity". Contextual Challenges: The "Empire" of Algorithms

Moreover, algorithms have become a tool of social control. They are used to monitor our behavior, track our movements, and predict our desires. They have enabled the creation of a surveillance state, where our every action is tracked, analyzed, and used to manipulate us. Why sabotage

Together, we can create a better future. A future that is more just, more equitable, and more humane.

Dated: The Era of Systemic Fatigue

The consequences of algorithmic decision-making are far-reaching. In the justice system, algorithms are used to predict recidivism rates, but they often perpetuate racial biases, leading to unfair sentencing and discriminatory treatment. In hiring, algorithms are used to screen resumes, but they often favor candidates from elite universities, perpetuating classism and social inequality.

This document declares the necessity of resistance. Not through polite regulation or passive opting-out, but through active, calculated interference. We propose Algorithmic Sabotage: the deliberate introduction of noise into the signal, the wrench thrown into the gears of the surveillance machine. : It promotes "artistic-activist" resistance to develop a

The manifesto incorporates radical feminist, anti-fascist, and decolonial perspectives, emphasizing collective care and mutual aid as direct challenges to the extractive and exclusionary nature of modern AI.