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Why Institutions Must Re-Earn Their Relevance

Why Institutions Must Re-Earn Their Relevance

Season 3 Episode 22 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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This text explores how the Age of AI is stripping away the historical immunity once enjoyed by major institutions, forcing them to justify their existence just as individuals must. The author argues that schools, governments, and religious bodies can no longer rely on inherited authority or tradition now that technology can unbundle and provide many of their core functions. Rather than a total collapse, institutional failure often appears as a quiet withdrawal of trust, where people bypass official systems to find more efficient, direct solutions. To survive, these structures must shift from self-preservation toward proving they provide a unique, modern human purpose that cannot be replicated by software. Ultimately, the source frames this shift as a moral leveller that demands genuine accountability and transparency from the systems that govern society. Read the article.

About the Author - Greg Twemlow writes and teaches at the intersection of technology, education, and human judgment. He works with educators and businesses to make AI explainable and assessable in classrooms and boardrooms — to ensure AI users show their process and own their decisions. His cognition protocol, the Context & Critique Rule™, is built on a three-step process: Evidence → Cognition → Discernment — a bridge from what’s scattered to what’s chosen. Context & Critique → Accountable AI™. © 2025 Greg Twemlow. “Context & Critique → Accountable AI” and “Context & Critique Rule” are unregistered trademarks (™).
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