Agustin V. Startari's Blog, page 2
July 22, 2025
How One Bad Sentence Can Cost Your Company Millions: When Grammar Fails the Audit
AI-powered systems are misclassifying corporate expenses, not because they lack data, but because they misread grammar. What looks like a...
Published on July 22, 2025 09:47
July 21, 2025
How Generative Models Misclassify Business Transactions, and Why It Is a Structural, Not Semantic, Problem
1. What the Article Explores The forthcoming paper Expense Coding Syntax: Misclassification in AI-Powered Corporate ERPs addresses a...
Published on July 21, 2025 05:26
July 18, 2025
When Grammar Sells You a Lie: How AI Whitepapers Are Structurally Built to Deceive
This article investigates how AI-generated crypto whitepapers use persuasive grammar to simulate financial credibility. Through analysis of 10,000 documents and a custom syntactic risk model (DSAD), it demonstrates that sentence structure—not content—is a key predictor of project failure. The paper proposes a regulatory framework called fair-syntax governance to audit and reduce this emerging risk.
Published on July 18, 2025 06:07
July 16, 2025
How a 12% Tax Rule Becomes Code: Grammar, Law, and Machine Execution
Grammar, Law, and Machine Execution What This Article Explains In the shift toward automated legal enforcement, one key transformation is...
Published on July 16, 2025 05:47
July 11, 2025
Think Your AI Understands You? It Already Started Responding
AI systems often act before any real understanding takes place. This is not a design footnote; it is a structural risk in law, medicine,...
Published on July 11, 2025 06:09
July 8, 2025
What If Your AI Was Already Acting Before You Spoke?
AI or not AI, that is the question What this article is about ( AI) In Pre-Verbal Command: Syntactic Precedence in LLMs Before Semantic...
Published on July 08, 2025 08:36
July 5, 2025
Law Doesn’t See the Code
Why Legal Systems Fail Against Executable Sovereigns When responsibility disappears and rules execute themselves, the law is left chasing...
Published on July 05, 2025 06:29
July 3, 2025
Synthetic Ethos: When Credibility Is Coded Without Source
Large language models now simulate credible voices without authors or references. This engineered “synthetic ethos” poses epistemic risks in domains like healthcare, law, and education. Based on 1,500 AI-generated texts, the article shows that persuasive fluency is prioritized over traceability, requiring structural responses to detect and regulate credibility without source.
Published on July 03, 2025 05:59
July 1, 2025
Grammar Without Judgment: How One Rule Erases Ethics from AI Execution
This article demonstrates how ethical judgment can be structurally erased from AI grammars using the deletion rule δ:[E] → ∅. It shows that moral content can be removed at the syntactic level without semantic suppression or loss of computational validity.
Published on July 01, 2025 10:52
June 27, 2025
Executable Power Is Not a Metaphor. It’s Code.
Introduces executable power as subjectless authority based on syntactic rules. Empirical analysis of LLMs, TAPs, and smart contracts shows 100% execution under formal triggers. Marks a break from narrative models of power toward structural operativity.
Published on June 27, 2025 11:10


