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P-ISSN 2516-3949
E-ISSN 2516-3957
Essay
April 19, 2026 BST

Cognitive Sovereignty and Pre-observational Judgement: A Research Agenda and Policy Framework to Safeguard Original Thought in the Age of Machines

Naseem Naqvi MBE,
Artificial IntelligenceBlockchainPhilosophyEpistemologyPre-observational JudgementEvidence-Based BlockchainDecentralisation
JEL Classifications: A12 Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines, B41 Economic Methodology, D83 Search - Learning - Information and Knowledge - Communication - Belief - Unawareness, O33 Technological Change: Choices and Consequences - Diffusion Processes, O34 Intellectual Property and Intellectual Capital
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Naqvi MBE N. Cognitive Sovereignty and Pre-observational Judgement:  A Research Agenda and Policy Framework to Safeguard Original Thought in the Age of Machines. The JBBA. Published online April 19, 2026. doi:10.31585/jbba-9-2-(3)2026

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