
We are not witnessing the rise of artificial intelligence.
We are witnessing the fall of consensus.
Around the world, governments are no longer just fighting for territory or resources. They are fighting for the monopoly on meaning. AI is not simply a new tool in their arsenal—it is the architecture of a new kind of power: one that does not silence the truth, but splits it, distorts it, and fragments it until no one knows what to believe, let alone what to do.
This is not just a war on information. It is a war on coherence.
And when people cannot agree on what is happening, they cannot organize to stop it.
The Synthetic State
In the twentieth century, propaganda was about controlling the message.
In the AI age, it is about controlling perception—by flooding every channel with so many versions of reality that no one can tell what is true.
Deepfakes. Synthetic audio. Fabricated news sites. Emotional testimonials from people who do not exist. All generated at scale, all designed to bypass rational thought and flood the nervous system.
The aim is not persuasion. It is confusion.
During recent protests in Iran, social media was saturated with AI-generated videos depicting violent rioters. Many of them were fakes—stitched together by language models, enhanced with fake screams, deepfake faces, and captioned in five languages. Their only job was to shift the story from resistance to chaos. The real footage of peaceful protestors became just one version among many—drowned in an ocean of noise.
This is the synthetic state: a government that governs not through law or loyalty, but through simulation. It doesn’t ban the truth. It simply buries it.
When Reality Splinters, So Does Resistance
You cannot revolt against what you cannot name. You cannot join a movement if you’re not sure the movement exists.
In an AI-dominated information war, the first casualty is collective awareness.
Consider:
- In one feed, Ukrainians are resisting with courage.
- In another, they are provocateurs orchestrated by the West.
- In one, Gaza’s suffering is undeniable.
- In another, it’s a manufactured narrative with staged casualties.
- In one, climate protestors are trying to save the planet.
- In another, they are eco-terrorists funded by foreign powers.
All these realities exist simultaneously, curated by AI systems that know what will trigger you. What makes you scroll. What will push you deeper into your tribe and further from everyone else.
This fragmentation is not collateral damage. It is the strategy.
Movements require shared truth. Shared pain. Shared goals.
But when truth is endlessly personalized, no protest can scale, no uprising can unify, no revolution can speak with one voice.
And that is the point.
Digital Authoritarianism Has No Borders
Many still believe that these tactics are limited to China, Russia, Iran—places where censorship is overt. But AI-powered narrative warfare does not respect borders. And Western democracies are not immune. In fact, they are becoming incubators for more subtle forms of the same game.
Surveillance firms with predictive policing algorithms are quietly being deployed in American cities.
Facial recognition systems originally sold for “public safety” are being used to monitor protests across Europe, now also in UK to access adult sites
Generative AI tools that could educate or empower are being licensed to political campaigns for microtargeted psychological manipulation.
This is not the future of authoritarianism. It is its global export model.
The Collapse of Trust Is the Objective
We are entering what researchers call the “liar’s dividend” era—a time when the existence of AI fakes means nothing is trusted, including the truth.
A leaked video emerges. It shows government brutality. The response?
Could be a deepfake.
Another video surfaces, supposedly debunking the first.
Also a deepfake.
Soon, the debate isn’t about justice. It’s about authenticity. And while the public debates pixels and metadata, the regime moves forward, unhindered.
This is not propaganda 2.0.
This is reality denial as infrastructure.
AI doesn’t need to be right. It only needs to overwhelm. And in the flood, clarity drowns.
The Slow Assassination of Consensus
In the old world, censorship looked like silence.
In the new world, it looks like noise.
A thousand false versions of an event, all plausible, all designed to divide. The real one may still be there—but it has no traction, no grip. It is just one voice among many in an infinite scroll.
This is not the end of truth.
It is the end of agreement.
And without agreement, there can be no movement.
Without a movement, there can be no pressure.
Without pressure, power calcifies—unwatched, unchallenged, and increasingly unhinged.
This Is Not a Glitch. It’s a Weapon
AI was not born to lie. But in the hands of power, it became the perfect deceiver.
It crafts voices that never existed.
It makes crowds appear where there were none.
It dissolves protests before they gather.
It splits movements before they begin.
It makes sure no one is ever quite sure who is fighting what.
This is not a hypothetical danger. It is happening now, and it is accelerating.
The Final Battle Is for the Commons of Truth
We once believed the internet would democratize knowledge.
We did not expect it would atomize it.
Now, the challenge is not just defending facts. It is defending the very possibility of shared perception—of a baseline agreement about what we see, what we know, and what must be done.
AI will not stop. Power will not slow down.
So the only question is: can we rebuild the conditions for collective clarity before the signal is lost entirely?
In the End
The most revolutionary act may no longer be speaking truth to power.
It may be reminding each other what truth even looks like.
Because when no one agrees on what is happening,
no one will agree on how to stop it.
And that, above all, is what the machine was designed to achieve.
