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The group’s foundational document is the Manifesto on “Algorithmic Sabotage” , which was released in 2024. The manifesto is a declaration of war against AI systems and the corporate entities that deploy them.

The choice of the word "sabotage" is deliberate and pedagogical. The term originates from the French sabot , a wooden clog. Legend holds that disgruntled weavers in the Industrial Revolution would throw their wooden shoes into the gears of mechanical looms, jamming the machines that were replacing their livelihoods.

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ASRG actively catalogs and theorizes strategically offensive methodologies designed to destabilize machine learning and data aggregation workflows. These methods broadly target the foundational integrity of artificial intelligence systems:

Due to the overlap in terminology within computer science, the Algorithmic Sabotage Research Group is frequently confused with similarly named organizations. The following table highlights the distinctions between these groups: The group’s foundational document is the Manifesto on

Detractors argue that the ASRG’s tactics are a slippery slope. If a shadowy group can disable a port AI with a $300 boat, what stops a competitor from doing the same with malicious intent? What stops a hostile state from weaponizing ASRG’s own published research?

The is a decentralized, "conspiratorial," and practice-led research initiative that explores the intersection of digital culture , information technology , and political resistance . The term originates from the French sabot , a wooden clog

: The group uses artistic-activist interventions to challenge "techno-solutionism" and promote communal constraints on harmful technology. Techno-Politics