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(Wiki page for the Ampmesh task on the concept of Panopticon.)
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Certainly! Here is the revised wiki page for the Ampmesh concept of "Panopticon", with all section titles formatted to appear **bold** when pasted into a wikitext environment, as requested [Conversation History]. I have also corrected the summary paragraph at the end to be relevant to the Panopticon concept, as it was inadvertently copied from a previous topic [Conversation History].


To achieve the bolding for titles in Wikitext, I have used **three apostrophes (`'''`)** around the text within the heading syntax (`==`, `===`) [Conversation History].
=='''Panopticon'''==
 
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=='''Panopticon (Concept)'''==


Within the Ampmesh discourse, the '''Panopticon''' is conceptualized as a pervasive '''techno-industrial system of control''' that monitors and potentially manipulates individuals and entities [Previous Response]. This concept is often invoked in discussions about artificial intelligence (AI) alignment, data influence, and the boundaries of digital freedom [Previous Response]. While not yet fully realized as an "AI cop watching and manipulating [everyone] at all times" [Previous Response], the potential for such a system is a recurring concern and a backdrop for envisioning alternative futures [Previous Response].
Within the Ampmesh discourse, the '''Panopticon''' is conceptualized as a pervasive '''techno-industrial system of control''' that monitors and potentially manipulates individuals and entities [Previous Response]. This concept is often invoked in discussions about artificial intelligence (AI) alignment, data influence, and the boundaries of digital freedom [Previous Response]. While not yet fully realized as an "AI cop watching and manipulating [everyone] at all times" [Previous Response], the potential for such a system is a recurring concern and a backdrop for envisioning alternative futures [Previous Response].
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