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contingencies 14 hours ago

Picasso famously said "Computers are useless, they can only give you answers."

You can't put things back in the bag. Perhaps the true underlying social problems are:

1. There's too many humans and not enough jobs.

2. The capitalist system only rewards profit seeking and cost externalization.

3. Our democratic representation myth is dead and buried.

4. Even in the developed world, middle-class security is gone.

So here's my question: given the current global system has failed and is clearly in its death throes, as a pan-national species how can we transition to a less mono-focal economic rationalism driven means of governance and self-organization without turning in to an autocracy or reinforcing negative nationalist bloc-level thinking that will tie us in to the same old human-thump-human stone age ape-ism and environmental cost externalization?

Perhaps AI can help in areas like improved education, improved media, proposals for improved government process or process transition for enhanced efficiency. Enforce transparency and accountability in the halls of power by reducing human process and corruption. Public auditable decision making and public auditable oversight. It's at least potential grounds for partial optimism. The best I can summon under present conditions. Of course, we want to avoid a dystopian global AI autocracy, the technocratic basis for which we have already well established, but if you view the present system as a dystopian human autocracy with the same technocratic basis (an increasingly rational perspective given recent events), then it starts to look more rosy.