((better)): Algorithmic Sabotage Research Group %28asrg%29

The group documents and develops strategically offensive methodologies to disrupt AI-driven frameworks, including:

To learn more or get involved, the ASRG invites you to explore their virtual spaces: algorithmic sabotage research group %28asrg%29

The ASRG emerged from the field of and aligns itself with wider movements for social autonomy. By positioning itself against "fascist techno-solutionism," the group seeks to build a collective "counter-intelligence" that empowers communities to constrain or disable technologies that reinforce inequality or surveillance. As algorithms increasingly dictate the terms of economic

The Algorithmic Sabotage Research Group (ASRG) represents a critical intervention in the modern discourse surrounding artificial intelligence, automated labor, and digital surveillance. As algorithms increasingly dictate the terms of economic and social life, the ASRG operates at the intersection of hacktivism, academic inquiry, and grassroots resistance. Their work focuses on "algorithmic sabotage"—the intentional disruption or subversion of automated systems to reclaim human agency and challenge the power structures embedded in code. Their unpublished research (leaked via encrypted USB drives

As of late 2026, the ASRG has reportedly turned its attention to large language models and generative AI. Their unpublished research (leaked via encrypted USB drives left in academic libraries) suggests that LLMs are peculiarly vulnerable to what they call —feeding an AI its own prior outputs in a closed loop until it produces nonsense or, more dangerously, produces perfectly persuasive lies.

If you have ever felt that a website is intentionally wasting your time, that an app is punishing you for not upgrading, or that a loan algorithm made an inexplicably cruel decision—you may have experienced algorithmic sabotage. The is the closest thing we have to a immune system for the automated society.

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