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I do not use artificial intelligence to write what I don’t know. I use it to challenge what I do. I write to reclaim the voice in an age of automated neutrality. My work is not outsourced. It is authored."
— Agustin V. Startari

About

Agustin V. Startari (b. 1982) is a Uruguayan linguist and independent researcher in history, specialized in historical epistemology, critical discourse analysis, and power structures. He studied Historical Sciences and Linguistics at the University of the Republic (UdelaR), and his academic work investigates how language produces authority, legitimacy, and institutional validation across both human and algorithmic systems.

His interdisciplinary research spans medieval ecclesiology, propaganda linguistics, structural epistemology, and the ontological implications of artificial intelligence. Startari's approach integrates historical methodology with critical linguistics, speculative cosmology, and the philosophy of retrocausality and digital neutrality.

He is the author of several open-access academic books, including:

  • AI, Tell Me Your Protocol: The Intersection of Technology and Humanity in the Era of Big Data

  • Propaganda Machinery: National Socialism

  • Artificial Intelligence and Synthetic Authority: An Impersonal Grammar of Power

  • Gramáticas del Poder: Cómo las estructuras sintácticas modelan la autoridad

  • The Future as Origin: Towards the core of being

  • Gregory X: Reform, Council, and Unity in the High Middle Ages

 

All of his research is distributed under Creative Commons academic licenses and indexed across leading platforms such as Zenodo, ORCID, SSRN, and Academia.edu to ensure citability, visibility, and open scholarly access.

International ResearcherID: NGR-2476-2025

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