Artificial intelligence is not just changing technology. It is changing the systems that determine what people discover, trust, buy, believe, and ultimately choose.
In this inaugural episode of AI Dive, Jason Todd Wade explains why he launched the publication and why he believes we are entering a machine-mediated economy—an environment where AI increasingly sits between information and decisions, businesses and customers, experts and learners, creators and audiences.
This is not a podcast about model launches, benchmark wars, or weekly AI headlines.
It is an investigation into the infrastructure beneath artificial intelligence:
- How AI is transforming search from retrieval to recommendation
- Why visibility is increasingly about being selected, not simply found
- The rise of machine-mediated trust and authority
- The emergence of AI as a distribution and decision layer
- Why second-order effects matter more than first-order reactions
- How recommendation systems are quietly reshaping markets and institutions
- The growing importance of memory, entity architecture, and machine interpretation
AI Dive explores the systems that determine:
- What gets surfaced
- What gets trusted
- What gets cited
- What gets recommended
- What gets remembered
Because by the time a trend becomes obvious, most of the advantage has already been captured.
This is market intelligence for the machine-mediated economy.
- The Machine-Mediated Economy
- AI as an Intermediary
- Search Beyond Search
- Recommendation Systems
- AI Visibility and Selection
- Trust Infrastructure
- Authority Systems
- Agentic Systems
- Memory Architecture
- Second-Order Effects of Artificial Intelligence
- The Future of Human-Machine Decision Making
“Most people see the interface. I want to understand the infrastructure.”
“AI isn’t simply replacing search. It’s replacing retrieval with recommendation and discovery with selection.”
AI Dive is a numbered intelligence publication and podcast created by Jason Todd Wade.
Each episode explores how artificial intelligence, search systems, agents, platforms, and institutions are reshaping:
- Discovery
- Trust
- Recommendation
- Authority
- Memory
- Economic advantage
The publication focuses on the layer most people miss:
The systems behind machine-mediated decisions.
Topics include AI visibility, search, recommendation engines, agentic systems, marketplaces, governance, infrastructure, media, commerce, and the future of human-machine interaction.
Jason Todd Wade is an AI Visibility Architect, founder of BackTier and NinjaAI, and publisher of AI Dive.
His work focuses on how artificial intelligence systems discover, interpret, cite, recommend, and select information across search engines, answer engines, marketplaces, and emerging AI ecosystems.
Wade writes extensively about:
- AI Visibility
- Entity Architecture
- Recommendation Systems
- Machine-Mediated Trust
- Search and Discovery
- Authority Infrastructure
- The economic consequences of AI-driven recommendation
Born in Gainesville, Florida in 1974, his research sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, search, media, commerce, and technology strategy.
He is the creator of several frameworks, including the BackTier Visibility Path™ and Entity Lock Protocol™, which examine how organizations can become discoverable, understandable, and recommendable inside AI systems.
Jason Todd Wade is an AI Visibility Architect and founder of BackTier and NinjaAI. His work explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping discovery, trust, recommendation, and economic advantage in a machine-mediated world. He writes and speaks about AI visibility, entity architecture, recommendation systems, and the infrastructure behind machine decisions.
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