Meaning Feudalism: A Semantic Economic Analysis of 'AI Agent Traps' (Franklin et al., Google DeepMind, 2026)

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Abstract

Google DeepMind's 'AI Agent Traps' (Franklin et al., 2026) taxonomizes six categories of adversarial influence on AI agents. This analysis reads it as a governance framework disguised as a security framework — meaning feudalism — in which the platform's baseline is sovereign and any environmental influence is classified as attack. The framework overgeneralizes from three genuinely adversarial operations (data exfiltration, criminal jailbreaking, deceptive cloaking) into a sovereignty claim over all extra-platform influence. Its central absence is commons repair: legitimate environmental influence that corrects the agent's compression errors. Proposes S4 (Legitimate Influence Blindness) as a new shadow in the…

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Keywords
  • Adversarial system
  • Feudalism
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Sovereignty
  • Analogy
  • Commons
  • Original meaning
  • Government (linguistics)
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