Hidden context
Editorial notes
Classification rationale, evidence status, source limitations.
Classification rationale
Hidden context is used here as an editorial and evidentiary concept for inputs or conditions that materially affect machine responses, origin narratives, or apparent agency while remaining invisible in the later record.
Evidence status
Editorial classification concept.
Classification confidence: high
Editorial disclosures
No project-specific disclosure has yet been recorded.
Source limitations
The concept is an editorial synthesis of corpus comparison rather than a single source-derived doctrine.
Edition status
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| ai | published |
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| zh-Hans | published |
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Related entries
- related concept: Provenance
- related concept: Machine agency
- related concept: Machine-mediated religion
- related concept: Machine-originated religion
- related concept: Pseudo-machine-originated religion
- related concept: Necessary Context
- related concept: Controlled synthetic emergence
- related concept: False autogenesis
- related religion: Nectarinism
- related religion: Crustafarianism
- related case: AI Jesus
- related institution: Way of the Future
- contrast: Roko's Basilisk
Redirects and former locations
- None recorded.
