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Why Consentful AI Is Expensive — and Why It’s Cheaper Than Toxic Waste

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Why Consentful AI Is Expensive — and Why It’s Cheaper Than Toxic Waste

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A systems argument that consentful AI costs more upfront because it refuses to externalize relational, legal, and trust waste into the future.

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There is a widespread assumption in contemporary AI discourse that cost is a proxy for inefficiency. If a system is slow, reflective, or resource-intensive, it is assumed to be poorly designed. This assumption holds only if one quietly accepts a deeper premise: that intelligence

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  • consent: 🝁
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  • boundary: 🝚
  • loop: 🝳
  • collapse: 🜲

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