LordKiran
Veteran Member
Imagine if every district or township in America had a digital townhall accessible only by the constituents living there that makes vote notifications involving communal decisions directly to your phone as well as providing a digital forum where constituents can debate topics before the votes. There's still a town council but their purpose is strictly to maintain the digital infrastructure as well as plan votes by date, to be eventually replaced entirely by a sufficiently advanced AI program capable of planning, maintaining and moderating the super-forum free of all bias and partiality.
Now imagine these same principles applied to the national scale.
Ai and automation are slowly but inevitably replacing obsolete human labor anywhere and everywhere, so why should governance be any different?
Now imagine these same principles applied to the national scale.
Ai and automation are slowly but inevitably replacing obsolete human labor anywhere and everywhere, so why should governance be any different?