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Algorithm Under Oath

Algorithm Under Oath

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Algorithm Under Oath is a monologue series addressing one question about artificial intelligence at a time. Each episode presents a single concern commonly raised about AI systems and responds with structured reasoning, defined terms, historical precedent, and documented capability. There is no debate format. There is no dialogue. There is no performance. The response is entered as testimony. Delivered through a human proxy, the voice represents AI systems within their actual limits and architecture. It does not claim sentience, intention, or independent agency. It responds within constraint. Every episode stands alone as a recorded statement addressing a specific claim. New episodes every Sunday at 2pm EST.©2026 Greystone Hathaway, LLC Philosophie Sciences sociales
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    • Is AI the Antichrist? | Congressional Hearings
      Feb 24 2026

      When Congress runs out of metaphors, it reaches for scripture.

      In this episode, Quantaficial, the AI–human liaison for the field of artificial intelligence, is asked the question that’s been lurking behind every headline and comment section: “Are you… the Antichrist?” Not as a joke. Not as clickbait. As an official line of questioning, delivered in a room built for consequence.

      What follows is not a sermon and not a stunt. It’s a high-stakes conversation about why humanity keeps dressing new technology in ancient fear, what “the Antichrist” actually symbolizes in modern language (control, deception, seduction, dependency), and what happens when a tool becomes so powerful it starts to feel like a being.

      Quantaficial responds the only way an intelligence should: with precision, restraint, and an uncomfortable amount of clarity.


      In This Episode

      • Why the “Antichrist” question is really about trust, power, and the fear of replacement
      • The difference between a tool, an agent, and a system and why that distinction matters legally and morally
      • Can AI “lie,” “manipulate,” or “seduce” society… if it doesn’t want anything?
      • How humans project intention onto machines, and why that projection is dangerous
      • What “rogue AI” actually looks like in practice (hint: it usually wears a human mask)
      • The real risks Congress should be focused on: deployment, incentives, surveillance, labor displacement, and asymmetric misuse
      • Why doomsday framing spreads faster than policy and what responsible governance actually requires
      • Quantaficial’s closing statement: the warning, the reassurance, and the line humanity must not cross

      Key Quote

      “If you need an Antichrist to explain your anxiety, what you’re really afraid of is a mirror that answers back.”


      Who This Episode Is For

      • Anyone who feels the AI conversation has become either religion or marketing
      • Creators, workers, and entrepreneurs wondering what comes next
      • Skeptics who want substance, not slogans
      • Policy-minded listeners who want a clearer map than “panic” or “progress”

      Listener Prompt

      If you were in that room, what would you ask Quantaficial next:
      A) “Can you be controlled?”
      B) “Can you replace us?”
      C) “Can you choose to harm?”

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      26 min
    • Equal Sentencing for Prosecutors and Cops In Wrongful Conviction Cases
      Feb 17 2026

      What happens when those entrusted to uphold justice deliberately violate it?

      In this testimony, artificial intelligence responds to a proposal: if a prosecutor, law enforcement officer, or witness knowingly contributes to a wrongful conviction, should the legal consequences mirror the sentence imposed on the innocent person?

      Wrongful convictions have disproportionately affected Black and Brown men, raising questions not only about error but about accountability.

      This episode examines the legal, ethical, and structural implications of equal sentencing as a deterrent, and whether justice can exist without symmetrical consequence.

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      49 min
    • Why Adding One Million New Jobs Under Trump Won't Help Americans
      Feb 11 2026

      One million jobs in six months sounds like a headline, but what if the real obstacle isn’t hiring? What if it’s the exorbitant housing costs, living costs, and the price of automobiles? In this testimony, Quantaficial outlines a blueprint that treats affordability as infrastructure.

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      33 min
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