Take away legal hurdles if everything is running fine, start adding them when bad stuff happens. Simple PID control.
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Maybe then regulators could actually keep up with all those irresponsible disrupters.
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@pmarca I'm worried laws will become increasingly outdated as innovation accelerates but government efficiency does not. So, meta laws?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@pmarca I guess that's what Supreme Court is supposed to do: prune bad laws. Would help if Bill of Rights had an anti-rent-seeking amendment -
@paulbaumgart Their writ is purposefully restrained to just the unconstitutional. That's a lot of powers as is.@pmarca
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@pmarca@paulbaumgart What about A/B testing of laws? :-) -
@pmarca@paulbaumgart New Yorker would be deeply frightened with such invention!
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@pmarca@paulbaumgart software eats law+gov't: when and how can we make this happen? -
@pmarca@paulbaumgart software eats law+gov't: perhaps worth its own tweetstream? :)
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@sqrtnegative1 Yes, but post hoc, no adaptive agent/law.
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@sqrtnegative1 Curiously, we already have microlaws governed by adaptive agents: semaphors, smart green lights etc.
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