The First Global Algorithmic War (G.A.W.1): From Silent Code to Global Control
We are not living in the digital age—we are living under it.This paper introduces the concept of the First Global Algorithmic War (G.A.W.1), a new phase of global conflict where algorithms, not armies, shape the geopolitical battlefield. Unlike conventional or cyber warfare, G.A.W.1 unfolds invisibly through predictive systems, data-driven perception control, and algorithmic infrastructures that govern behavior, emotion, and decision-making across nations. Drawing on interdisciplinary sources—from surveillance capitalism to military AI systems—this study presents G.A.W.1 as the logical outcome of a deeper, transitional phase called Serbinian Warfare: a period of subconscious manipulation via narrative filtration and cultural engineering. Through comparative analysis of global power centers (US, China, Russia) and platform conflicts (TikTok, Telegram, ChatGPT, X), the paper highlights how sovereignty, diplomacy, and even human identity are being reshaped by non-state algorithmic actors. Rather than offering a utopian or dystopian future, this paper warns: “The one who owns the code no longer predicts the future—they manufacture it.”This is not science fiction. It is strategic reality.
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