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"How are decisions arrived at in a cybernated resource-based society? To answer this question, we use the scientific method and have computers get direct feedback from the environment. Computers would have electrical sensors extended into all areas of the social complex around the globe. For example, electrical sensors would extend into agricultural regions where computerized systems manage and control the agricultural requirements by monitoring the water table, insects, pests, plant diseases, soil nutrients, and so forth. Decisions are then arrived at using direct feedback from the environment. The result would be a more humane and meaningful civilization that is not based on the opinions or desires of a particular sect or individual. The question we have to ask is “What end do we wish the culture to serve?” As the need for money is surpassed and the new mission is the well-being of all people and protection of the environment, the answers become readily available. The result is clean air and water, arable land, nutritious food, efficient ransportation, a relevant education continuously updated, good health care, constructive social interaction, and cities functioning to serve these ends and more. This represents a more humane and meaningful approach for shaping civilization that is not based simply on opinion. As we transition to a fully cybernated process of governing human affairs, newer technologies can be installed that remove human error. These machines would provide information rather than opinion, thus considerably reducing the influence of bias and irrational or purely 70 emotional elements in how affairs are managed. This way people play less and less of a role in decision-making and the society is working towards AI and machine decision-making to manage all resources, serving the common good. Learn more about real alternate solutions at thevenusproject
Posted on: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 14:36:42 +0000

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