This document outlines a structural framework for understanding the evolution of Western interpretation power in the age of artificial intelligence. It argues that modern AI systems operate not as market-driven technologies, but as extensions of sovereign infrastructure. Through historical lineage, operational evidence, and institutional dynamics, the analysis describes how interpretation has shifted from human-led estimation (RAND/CIA) to algorithmic architecture (AIP/Palantir). The paper proposes that sovereign functions are progressively migrating into computational organs, redefining the relationship between State, technology, and decision-making capacity. The result is a new epistemic landscape in which governance, security, and strategic continuity depend on algorithmic interpretation rather than on traditional bureaucratic forms. This text establishes the conceptual groundwork for understanding that transition.
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