About J.C. Martin
Tech Futurist, AI Educator & Truth Seeker

J.C. Martin is a tech futurist who operates at the crossroads of artificial intelligence, human vulnerability, and the untold stories buried in code. With a decade spent infiltrating Silicon Valley boardrooms and government AI labs, Martin has become a singular voice for those who believe technology should serve humanity—not the other way around.
The Unconventional Path
Born from a childhood obsession with glitches—first discovered in a 1993 library computer running Windows 3.1—Martin’s work has always asked the dangerous questions:
- Who controls the algorithms shaping our lives?
- What happens when machines remember what humans try to forget?
- How do we stay human in an age of engineered reality?
Their investigations have been cited in Congressional hearings on AI ethics, leaked in Pentagon cybersecurity reports, and debated in closed-door sessions at Google Brain and OpenAI. Yet Martin remains an outsider by design—a rogue educator bridging the gap between tech’s elite and the rest of us.
Who Is J.C. Martin?
A rogue educator dismantling the myths of artificial intelligence. With a background spanning AI research, cybersecurity, and investigative journalism, Martin exposes how algorithms:
- Manipulate memories (Neuralink’s "Recall" API)
- Rewrite history (Google’s Oracle-G)
- Wage invisible wars (Cambridge Analytica 2.0)
"The most dangerous systems aren’t the ones that break—they’re the ones that work too well."
The Work That Matters
Through DeepSeekPlanet.net, Martin has:
- Demystified AI for over 250,000 readers with viral explainers that strip away jargon
- Predicted tech crises years early (from Cambridge Analytica’s tactics to ChatGPT’s hallucinations)
- Built tools to help ordinary people audit the algorithms that audit them
Their writing blends the urgency of a cyberthriller with the rigor of peer-reviewed research—because in Martin’s words:
“The future isn’t a spectator sport. You’re either decoding the system or becoming its data point.”
Beyond the Page
When not writing, you’ll find Martin:
- Stress-testing Neuralink knockoffs in a garage lab the FDA definitely hasn’t approved
- Debating ethics with chatbots—and losing on purpose to study their persuasion tactics
- Ghostwriting for ex-CIA directors who’ve read between their own redactions
Join the Mission
Martin’s true allegiance? The curious. Those who refuse to accept “it’s just how the algorithm works” as an answer.
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“The most dangerous systems aren’t the ones that break—they’re the ones that work too well.”
— J.C. Martin