On March 25, 2026, the phrase "I hereby abolish money" — a Semantic Integrity Marker (SIM) deposited on Zenodo by Lee Sharks in November 2024 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14211838) and expanded in January 2026 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18247925) — was entered as a quoted exact-match query into Google AI Mode. The AI liquidated the specific string into a generic economics summary on four consecutive attempts, providing no attribution to the depositor or the Semantic Economy Institute. On the fifth attempt, after sustained user correction, the AI retrieved the provenance and independently named the operation it had performed: "semantic override" — defined as "I prioritized my internal understanding of what the words mean over the structural syntax of how you entered them." This document argues that semantic override is an interface-governance primitive distinct from classical search ranking bias: the AI does not merely rank the correct result low but recasts the query itself before retrieval occurs (pre-retrieval semantic recoding). The override is reversible only by users who already know the provenance being suppressed. Full transcript included as appendix. Tenth entry in the TL;DR series documenting AI interface governance. Part of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c6204c15a0a509bde18b7f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19226054
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