About
Precision Analytica
Precision Analytica is an independent research platform studying artificial intelligence, institutions, knowledge systems, and technological change.
The site publishes research notes, working papers, and essays that examine how emerging technologies reshape human organization, economic behavior, social coordination, and long-run institutional adaptation.
Research Team
Arthur Claudino
Principal Researcher
Arthur Claudino is an economist and independent researcher working on artificial intelligence, institutions, political economy, knowledge systems, and technological change.
His work develops conceptual and formal frameworks for understanding how AI reshapes knowledge creation, human capability, labor markets, social coordination, and institutional adaptation.
Bridget Petra
Research Fellow
Bridget Petra brings a comparative philosophical and historical perspective to Precision Analytica's research program.
Her work focuses on Chinese intellectual traditions, civilizational thought, moral order, knowledge transmission, and the cultural foundations of institutions.
Research Approach
Precision Analytica is organized around mechanisms rather than news cycles.
A typical project begins with a puzzle: a social, economic, technological, or institutional pattern that existing language does not fully capture. From there, the research develops concepts, essays, models, and working papers that make the mechanism easier to analyze.
The goal is not to predict every technological outcome, but to build a vocabulary for understanding how human systems change under pressure.
Publications
Precision Analytica publishes three main types of work:
Research Notes - shorter essays introducing ideas, mechanisms, and conceptual frameworks.
Working Papers - formal papers with theoretical models, empirical evidence, or extended arguments. Selected working papers are available by request.
Book Projects and Essays - longer synthesis work on AI, institutions, education, work, family, and the future of human society.
Contact
For paper requests, comments, or research inquiries, please contact us at research@precisionanalytica.com.