This paper reframes Jung’s shadow as a cybernetic and economic phenomenon in the AI era. When coherence is cheap and contact is costly, persona becomes a coherence engine and the system learns to treat the “No” as threat rather than feedback. The shadow becomes an error reservoir and a ledger of exported maintenance: costs relocated into scapegoats, burnout, relational chaos, or deferred collapse. Shadow Debt is defined as exported plus deferred maintenance; when it exceeds repair capacity, contact returns as a forced correction—breakdown, scandal, rupture. Individuation is framed as becoming corrigible under load: refusing to sell reality for stabilization.
Vladisav Jovanovic (Tue,) studied this question.