JeffreyJantzen

Professional Introduction for Jeffrey Jantzen
Research Focus: Ethical Architectures & Global Governance Frameworks for Emerging Technologies

As a thought leader at the nexus of AI ethics and transnational governance, I design adaptive policy infrastructures to align technological evolution with human rights, ecological boundaries, and intercultural equity—ensuring no community becomes collateral damage in the digital age.

Core Research Pillars (March 29, 2025 | Saturday | 09:37 | 1st Day of Lunar Month 3, Year of the Wood Snake)

1. Meta-Governance Systems

  • Developed "The 30-Point Compass", a dynamic framework addressing:

    • Algorithmic Colonialism: Protocols to prevent AI from replicating historical power asymmetries (e.g., requiring "ethical impact bonds" for Global South AI deployments).

    • Planetary Boundaries: Hard-coded limits for tech development (e.g., mandating carbon-negative data centers for LLM training).

    • Sovereignty Interoperability: Technical standards for cross-border AI governance (tested in EU-Africa digital trade agreements).

2. Crisis-Responsive Ethics

  • Created "Pandemic Ethics Switches":

    • Real-time adjustment of privacy-utility tradeoffs during health emergencies (deployed in WHO's 2024 AI outbreak forecasting).

    • Blockchain-based vaccine distribution algorithms with anti-hoarding mechanisms.

3. Subaltern Governance Models

  • Pioneered "Indigenous Protocol Layers":

    • Embedded Māori kaitiakitanga (guardianship) principles into NZ's AI regulations.

    • Co-designed with Amazonian tribes an "Ecological API" that requires AI systems to consult forest soundscapes before land-use decisions.

4. Enforcement Technologies

  • Built "Ethics as Code" tools:

    • Self-destruct mechanisms for unethical AI models (triggered by UN-sanctioned "red lines").

    • Smart contracts that freeze algorithmic assets during human rights investigations.

Methodological Innovations

  • Delphi 2.0: AI-augmented global consensus-building across 200+ cultural contexts.

  • Governance Stress Tests: War-gaming scenarios from AI-assisted coup attempts to deepfake trade wars.

Vision: To construct the institutional DNA for a just technological future—where every innovation is born with accountability in its bones.

Optional Customization:

  • For UN Audiences: "Lead architect of the Global Digital Compact's Article 7 on 'AI Non-Proliferation'."

  • For Tech Conferences: "Implementing our compliance tools in Anthropic's next-gen constitutional AI."

  • Short Pitch: "I build the guardrails for humanity's tech sprint—before we crash into the walls we didn't see coming."

As the Wood Snake begins its lunar cycle today, we're reminded: True governance must shed its old skin to meet new challenges.

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Stencil graffiti art on a brick wall features the words 'The Corporation' with an image of hands manipulating puppet strings.

Data Collection Services

Collect and preprocess data on ethical controversies in governance.

Predictive Modeling

Design models to evaluate governance strategies' impact on ethical issues.

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A globe with highlighted continents is positioned against a backdrop of a night sky filled with stars. The globe is tilted, displaying parts of the continents of Asia and Australia prominently. The night sky is a deep shade of blue, dotted with subtle white stars.

Feature Extraction

Utilizing deep learning to extract and quantify ethical controversy features.

Several people are gathered, with one prominently holding a cardboard sign reading 'Planet over Profit'. They appear to be at a rally or protest, emphasizing a message focused on environmental concerns. The scene is bright with sunlight, and the participants are casually dressed.
Several people are gathered, with one prominently holding a cardboard sign reading 'Planet over Profit'. They appear to be at a rally or protest, emphasizing a message focused on environmental concerns. The scene is bright with sunlight, and the participants are casually dressed.

Predictive Models

Designing models to evaluate governance strategies' impacts on ethical issues.