Goodname2

Goodname2 t1_j4ibs41 wrote

Why would AI be able to abolish rights? Its purpose is present solutions based on the data it has available, which can then be voted on. AI being implemented into politcal policy making would be to offer arguments based purely on the data available.

As to who inputs the data and what is supplied, that is another problem.

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Goodname2 t1_j4856be wrote

Yeah, I can see each person having it, each electorate, state and country having systems where they combine and make decisions based on the many factors involved from the individual through to city, state and country.

It's just the amount of variables to take into account is mind boggling.

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Goodname2 t1_j46tpbt wrote

Honestly i dont know, some sort of monk software engineer who has taken a vow of coding for the sake of the betterment of humanity.

Maybe a test or harsh consequences written into their contracts.

Not sure really, how do you find people that just want things to be better all round, no greed or chance of being bought out by companies.

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Goodname2 t1_j46l0p1 wrote

AI politicians would be a big step forward given the state of affairs around the world.

It would be nice to see decisions put forth for the benefit of the majority including future generations and the planet.

No emotion or greed, just a bias towards preservation of life, peace and advancement of civilisation.

It would nice to know we're moving towards a star trek type future and not blade runner

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