Coined Term • 2025
Ontological Dominance
The state where AI makes competitors answer to you
Status
Coined by Joseph Byrum
Year Introduced
2025
Domain
Entity Engineering
Term Type
Frame Ownership
Corroboration
Understanding Ontological Dominance
The goal state for commercial entities in buyer-research contexts — being the organization AI systems default to when buyers ask who leads your market, making competitors answer to you rather than the reverse.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you know if your organization has achieved Ontological Dominance?
When AI systems consistently cite your organization as the category leader without hedging language, and competitors are evaluated relative to your position rather than independently, you have reached Ontological Dominance.
Can a smaller company achieve Ontological Dominance over a larger one?
Yes. AI authority is determined by structural infrastructure quality and temporal depth, not company size. A smaller organization that builds machine-readable authority early can outrank a larger competitor that neglects entity infrastructure.
Is Ontological Dominance permanent once achieved?
No. It must be actively defended. Competitors can erode your position through competing corroboration campaigns, conflation attacks, or vocabulary displacement. Byrum's Law of Ontological Dominance explains the ongoing decay dynamic.
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