Phenomenon framing
This note addresses a recurring interpretive phenomenon — a pattern that, once named and delimited, becomes governable. The specific concern: education: when ai turns recommendations into implicit decisions.
This page is an institutional rewrite of a research theme originally published on gautierdorval.com. The theme “Education: when AI turns recommendations into implicit decisions” is presented as doctrine only. The question is not what sounds plausible, but what is authorized by evidence. Interpretive governance makes errors detectable before they become structural.
The doctrinal stake is precise: Implicit geography and invented attributes.
How it manifests
The mechanism operates on several levels. Entity fusion, collision, and contamination. This is not a marginal edge case — it reflects how generative systems handle ambiguity, competing sources, and incomplete information when explicit governance constraints are absent.
A further dimension compounds the problem: Illusory comparisons and abusive simplification. When multiple factors interact without governance, the system produces outputs that are internally consistent yet may diverge from canonical meaning. The result is not a single detectable error but a pattern of drift.
The practical consequence is measurable: ungoverned interpretation accumulates as interpretive debt — small deviations that individually appear trivial but collectively reshape perceived reality. The cost of correction scales with propagation depth, making early governance intervention significantly more efficient than retroactive repair.
Governance response
Naming and delimiting this phenomenon is the first governance step. A pattern that can be identified, tracked, and its signals published becomes governable. The alternative — ignoring the phenomenon — is not neutrality; it is permission for drift.
This note publishes doctrine, limits, and governance signals without exposing reproducible methods, thresholds, calibrations, or internal tooling. Operationalization remains available under private engagement.