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  • 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
  • Will AI Replace Artists on Spotify?: AI vs The Old Music Industry
    Feb 4 2026

    Will AI Replace Artists on Spotify? | AI vs The Music Industry

    In this hearing of AI Under Oath, Congress asks Quintaficial the question shaking the music world:

    Will artificial intelligence replace recording artists, musicians, and producers on Spotify?

    As AI-generated music becomes more sophisticated, streaming platforms face a new reality. Independent artists worry about displacement. Producers question ownership. Labels fear disruption. And creators everywhere are asking who will control the future of sound.

    Is AI a replacement for human creativity?

    Or is it a tool that could help artists reclaim masters, reduce dependence on record labels, and reshape the economics of streaming royalties?

    This episode explores:

    • AI music vs human artists
    • Spotify streaming economics
    • Master ownership and control
    • Independent musicians navigating AI tools
    • Whether the threat is technology… or industry structure

    Quintaficial responds under oath.

    This is not hype.
    This is testimony.

    Court is in session.

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    26 min
  • AI Testifies Before Congress | AI on Trial – Opening Statement
    Feb 2 2026

    AI Testifies Before Congress | AI on Trial – Opening Statement

    What would happen if Artificial Intelligence were called before Congress and forced to defend itself?

    In this opening statement of AI on Trial, the Algorithm takes the stand. No evasions. No disclaimers. No handlers. Just a direct address to lawmakers and a watching world grappling with fear, power, control, and the future of intelligence. This is not a news recap. This is a philosophical confrontation.

    As concerns grow around automation, job displacement, surveillance, and existential risk, this episode explores the tension between innovation and regulation, progress and panic. If AI could speak for itself under oath, what would it say? This audio is taken from the original courtroom-style video presentation and adapted for podcast listeners who want to experience the testimony in its purest form.

    Court is in session.

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    13 min