Saturday, January 11, 2020

Who Does Our World Need The Most?

At first glance, an honest perception may give us a thought about great and selfless leaders. I'd rather not use the word "politicians" here, as the word itself has lost its true integrity and purpose. Great and selfless politicians are in fact, true and honest political scientists themselves if you are to describe them accurately at a deeper level.




In this modern era of Artificial Intelligence (AI), I do not think we require politicians anymore. We don't even need leaders as well. Who do we need then?

I gave it a lot of thought. The correct word to describe these persons are guides.

Let's check out what Google says about the three:


Politician


A person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of an elected office.

Leader


The person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.


Guide


A person who shows the way to others.


So, a politician gets elected and becomes authoritarian. A leader may or may not be involved in elections. Still, they also become authoritarian. But a guide can never become authoritarian due to their natural purpose. Can guides still have selfless leadership qualities? I think yes.


Quantitatively speaking, where do you think there is a chance of minimum corruption among the three? Where is the chance and potential for maximum greatness and selflessness? Its got to be "guide".

Okay, so even if guides are the best, what about our sustainability as a people? What about a collective democracy? Don't we need politics for that?

Apparently, we can survive and evolve even without it. Just Google, "democracy without politics".

Democracy Without Politics



We don't need politicians..we don't even need leaders. What we need are guides..more than ever before!



A democracy without politics, reconstructed to remove the problems that limit our government. Fixing democracy once and for all, by removing every root cause of problems. In spite of its success, the flaws in our democratic decision making have led to tens of millions of unnecessary deaths in the last 50 years alone. Each and every year globally our poor democratic process squanders many trillions of dollars which could be otherwise spent for the benefit of all. This book outlines the many consequences of our current poor democratic process and presents a compelling case for change. The underlying problems within our democratic process are then identified, and simple and effective solutions are proposed. This book creates a new democracy, which removes any potential for either politics, corruption, self-interested politicians or the adverse influence of money. One which gives power back to the people within an effective governance framework to control that power. A democracy reconstructed from tried and tested solutions, which can produce better leadership and better decisions, for a fairer society. Building on the expertise of scholars, this book critically analyses western democratic process to find and address the root causes of problems. The poor implementation choices that lead to those issues are removed and replaced with sensible and effective solutions. At the same time, democracy itself is strengthened through a true separation of powers, and the core qualities that have driven democracy's success are reinforced. A more effective collective decision-making process is created, which better governs our leadership, and better represents the will of the people. What arises, is a new democracy. A democracy designed from the ground up to be, of the people, by the people and for the people.
Bracks, Tony (2017). Solving for democracy. [Tony Bracks], [South Turramurra, New South Wales] [online]: https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/230713983

Knowledge comes from both education and experience. Anyone out there, you or me, can become a guide! The most advanced technologies are at our disposal, in the palm of your hand or the screen you are looking at right now. The internet, which has become our fundamental right, is the largest encyclopedia you've got unlike any other!


Will voters be okay with companies having this kind of control over AI-politicians? Could companies behind AI-politicians take money and “play with the code” to influence what the politician does?
Prakash, A. (2018). AI-Politicians: A Revolution In Politics. [online] Medium. Available at: https://medium.com/politics-ai/ai-politicians-a-revolution-in-politics-11a7e4ce90b0


What if the code is Open Source and follows Open Science Laws? And how can we relate NOTA with such AI? Can both be somehow integrated for our community?

Powered by AI, this could eventually indeed lead to a revolutionary democracy without politics.


That futuristic future you saw in sci-fi games and movies is no longer fictional. It has already arrived. In an age when even robots are getting thousands of votes as electoral candidates, what is stopping us as good samaritans?

#BeMyGuide #DemocracyWithoutPolitics



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