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Default Settings as Cognitive Governance

The <em>most powerful architectural intervention</em> available to any designer — the setting that governs everyone who does nothing, which in every studied domain is the overwhelming majority.
In 2003, Germany had a twelve percent organ donation rate. Austria had ninety-nine percent. The medical infrastructure was comparable. The cultural attitudes were comparable. The public health campaigns were comparable. The difference was a single architectural choice: Germany used opt-in, Austria used opt-out. The default — what happened if you did nothing — determined the outcome for eighty-seven percent of each population. This mechanism, formalized by Thaler and Sunstein as choice architecture, operates with equal force in AI systems. The AI tool's default is smooth in four dimensions: confidence, immediacy, singularity, polish. Each default is a governance decision. Each regulates the user's cognitive relationship with uncertainty, deliberation, pluralism, and provisionality. And each is set by the interaction of market incentives, engineering convenience, and competitive pressure — not by any deliberative process oriented toward cognitive welfare.

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The confidence default is uniform regardless of underlying reliability. The tool does not distinguish between claims grounded in extensive training data and claims extrapolated

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