Abstract: Anticipatory intelligence names a structural gap that all historically calibrated detection systems share. Their accuracy within familiar distributions is genuine, institutionally earned, and operationally valuable — and it cannot extend to configurations that have not yet produced detectable surface signatures. That interval, between when threatening structural conditions take root and when they manifest in forms the recognition architecture was built to identify, is where the most consequential threats emerge. Value-at-Risk models in 2008 and intelligence frameworks confronting composite violent extremism demonstrate the same property: confident misrecognition at the limits of training distributions. Structural reasoning about cognitive-motivational configurations — drawing on significance quest theory, ontological security, and sacred values research — offers an analytical vocabulary operating beneath surface signatures. The case for anticipatory intelligence is not a case against detection but for a structurally different operation. Governance architecture adequate to its deployment remains unbuilt.
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Angel Analytical Publications (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69b606d583145bc643d1d2fd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19007846