This working paper introduces the concept of algorithmic visibility as a form of digital recognizability in the age of artificial intelligence. It argues that concepts, names and theories become visible not only through human reception, but also through machine-based processes such as crawling, indexing, linking, metadata processing, archiving and retrievability. The semantic field of Jean-Pol Martin is used as a case example, connecting Lernen durch Lehren, the New Human Rights, human-AI collaboration and systemic conceptual coherence. The article explains how blogs, Zenodo publications, PDFs, metadata, internal links, multilingual versions and AI-supported writing together form an infrastructure of visibility.
Martin et al. (Tue,) studied this question.