AI Architect & Cognitive Battlespace Architect@Unspace
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Caroline S. Brooks works at the intersection of artificial intelligence, decision architecture, and national-security systems design. Her work focuses on how meaning is generated, transformed, and degraded inside complex human–machine systems - and how those dynamics shape real-world decisions at scale.
She is best known for articulating interpretive failure modes in AI-enabled environments, including meaning drift, interpretive collapse, and cognitive misalignment across layered systems. Her research treats interpretation not as a byproduct of information, but as a governed operational variable - one that must be explicitly designed, audited, and aligned if decision superiority is to be sustained in the age of AI.
Brooks’ writing bridges technical architecture, operational reality, and command-level implications. She has published extensively on AI governance, cognitive battlespace dynamics, and decision authority in machine-mediated environments, with particular emphasis on upstream architectural risks that precede visible system failure.
Her work is read by defense leaders, system architects, and AI practitioners seeking frameworks that move beyond faster models and better dashboards toward durable, human-centered decision architectures.More...