1/ Seems inevitable that at some point technology will disrupt government the way it’s disrupting basically everything else.
2/ Some people think there will eventually be some AI government that just makes good decisions. That’s kind of terrifying and still feels like a long way away.
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3/ My theory is that the next generation of government won’t actually be a better form of government as much as it’ll be a system that enables the world to test lots of different types of government faster, cheaper, and with less risk.
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4/ For example, people could buy secondary citizenship with startup governments for a small tax (the way the very rich can buy citizenship with existing governments) in exchange for services like online protection via a digital hacker army.
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5/ Seems like lots of crypto ppl are starting to work on this problem at a lower level (eg DAO’s, Decred, etc.) but I don’t think we know how to code a great government yet. I think code can help us by making it easier to find the best model(s) of government.
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6/ I want to learn more about government 2.0. Who’s writing or thinking about this question beyond the already popular books like The Sovereign Individual, Homo Deus, etc.?
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I don’t think there will be and should be a complete AI government but a lot of the bureaucratic processes can be facilitated by AI to make better decisions that’s better from a policy perspective and less political.
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