Mar 30
Import AI 451: Political superintelligence; Google's society of minds, and a robot drummer
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The article discusses the concept of 'political superintelligence,' where AI tools could help citizens advocate for themselves and help politicians craft better policy. It explores how making intelligence cheap and accessible can empower individuals in the political sphere if developed intentionally.
Why it matters
The democratization of political agency through cheap intelligence signals a fundamental shift in how citizens interact with complex governance structures.
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