Corporations and nation states are governed by teams but usually led by individuals because rules for regulating an organization are too difficult to express explicitly in full, and have to be embodied by a human in the loop. The same problem makes it hard to select that human.
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Yeah, no. Specifying laws in a natural language should be illegal.
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Fully formal languages are presently insufficient to represent complex phenomena in a human mind. We can only do simple things, like the Riemann hypothesis or learning how to play Go...
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