#AI #oversight #goverance
https://www.techpolicy.press/ai-efficiency-can-undermine-accountability-even-with-humans-in-the-loop/
SOCIOCRACY ONLINE CONFERENCE ON MAY 7.
Some of our topics
• Meaningful Growth Through Shared Leadership
• Is Sociocracy Indigenous Governance?
• Implementing Sociocracy for Collective Impact
• Sociocracy and strategy
• Enhancing Collaboration with Neurosciences, grounding, co-regulation and psychological safety!
• Implementing sociocracy at a new housing cooperative
• Case studies of implementations of sociocracy
Some of our topics: #leadership #goverance #collectiveimpact #strategy #neuroscience #psychsafety #cooperative #coop #nonprofit #sociocracy #selfmanagement #socinn
This note responds to the AI contextualisation—extrapolating in the closed concurrent instance of its operation—of what I called a quantised form of government in the post Living in the Time of Artificial Intelligence. It responds therefore to the resource I added yesterday, 6.08.2025: ST: regarding your
Nobel prize for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity
500 years of European colonialism, extractivism and the resource curse
"Among countries colonized by European powers during the past 500 years, those that were relatively rich in 1500 are now relatively poor. We document this reversal using data on urbanization patterns and population density, which, we argue, proxy for economic prosperity. This reversal weighs against a view that links economic development to geographic factors. Instead, we argue that the reversal reflects changes in the institutions resulting from European colonialism. The European intervention appears to have created an “institutional reversal” among these societies, meaning that Europeans were more likely to introduce institutions encouraging investment in regions that were previously poor. This institutional reversal accounts for the reversal in relative incomes. We provide further support for this view by documenting that the reversal in relative incomes took place during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and resulted from societies with good institutions taking advantage of the opportunity to industrialize."
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Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, James A. Robinson, Reversal of Fortune: Geography and Institutions in the Making of the Modern World Income Distribution, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 117, Issue 4, November 2002, Pages 1231–1294 (PDF>)
https://economics.mit.edu/sites/default/files/publications/reversal-of-fortune.pdf
#colonialism #extractivism #SettlerSociety #IndigenousPeoples #SocialRelations #PE #economics #democracy #RuleOfLaw #AuthoritarianRegime #populism #corruption #goverance #reforms #distrust #UnevenDevelopment #democracy #institutions #ResourceCurse #nobel
Charm Crafting Algorithms and Automation Governance
online ☲fireside☲talk with Denisa Kera on Tuesday, 20 August 2024 at 17:00 AEST INFO
https://www.autoluminescence.institute/events/digitalcaretaking_talks/series04_2024/
#permacomputing #Goverance #decisionmaking
#AI #decentralisation
Charm Crafting Algorithms and Automation Governance
online ☲fireside☲talk with Denisa Kera on Tuesday, 20 August 2024 at 17:00 AEST INFO
https://www.autoluminescence.institute/events/digitalcaretaking_talks/series04_2024/
#permacomputing #Goverance #decisionmaking
#AI
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Voting for Capacity for Governance
TDG elections will ask TDG voters to vote for someone of capacity.
Hint: "Capacity" has little to do with being able to run an election campaign.