101 / Governance
can AI rule the world?
Using technology to enforce governance and streamline community engagement. Addressing the gap between AI capabilities and ethical governance through structured rules and directives. Exploring AI in literature for insightful perspectives on this symbiosis. Automating podcast content processing and task management using AI tools. Reflecting on the development and implementation of ERC-721.
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Episode notes
Edit these notes…- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert’s_Rules_of_Order
- https://www.theverge.com/23599441/microsoft-bing-ai-sydney-secret-rules
- @CrytpoNerdyLady using computers to enforce governance
- Verify people’s decisions / making meetings-consensus-ethical standards mechanisms
- Governments don’t work—tragedy of the commons,
- Committees, Robert’s Rules of Order
- Directives is the answer
- Sidney Bing chat bot directives
- Can we use a question-answer process to bring people into the community and infer these rules?
- Relevant book recommendations from Bing:
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- Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie: In this modern classic of science fiction, AIs pilot battleships through space and sometimes end up badly¹.
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- City by Clifford D. Simak: This collection of related shorts focuses on AIs that just want to live peacefully alongside their superintelligent talking dogs¹.
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- Crux by Ramez Naam: Nexus 5, a revolutionary transhuman augmentation that allows mind-to-mind communication, has turned human against posthuman. When terrorists find a way to hack the nanites that give Nexus its connective power, the conflict threatens to come to a head¹.
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- Verify people’s decisions / making meetings-consensus-ethical standards mechanisms
- Dan’s projects
- Podcast automation / input a podcast URL, get audio into transcript and notes and chapters
- https://github.com/community-service/hour.gg/blob/main/SCRATCH-NOTES.md
- Turn your goals into today’s task list
- Podcast automation / input a podcast URL, get audio into transcript and notes and chapters
- History of ERC-721 passage