failinimede
Failinimede is a neologism that has appeared in speculative discussions about information systems, decision processes, and complex behavior. The term is not part of established scientific vocabulary and lacks a formal definition accepted across disciplines. In common usage, failinimede refers to a class of failure phenomena in which attempts to correct a fault or optimize a system produce secondary problems, often through feedback loops, misaligned incentives, or overfitting to a narrow objective.
Typical characterizations describe failinimede as arising when corrective actions alter system behavior in unforeseen ways, or
Etymology for failinimede is uncertain and appears to have emerged in online forums in the late 2010s.
See also: Goodhart’s law, boomerang effect, failure mode, complex systems, feedback loop.