Segnalo questo interessante speech di Bruce Schneier

-   trascrizione: 
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2024/06/rethinking-democracy-for-the-age-of-ai.html
-   video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-IEget44OI
    




> There is a lot written about technology’s threats to democracy. Polarization. 
> Artificial intelligence. The concentration of wealth and power. I have a more 
> general story: The political and economic systems of governance that were 
> created in the mid-18th century are poorly suited for the 21st century. They 
> don’t align incentives well. And they are being hacked too effectively.
> 

> At the same time, the cost of these hacked systems has never been greater, 
> across all human history. We have become too powerful as a species. And our 
> systems cannot keep up with fast-changing disruptive technologies.
> 

> We need to create new systems of governance that align incentives and are 
> resilient against hacking—at every scale. From the individual all the way up 
> to the whole of society.
> 

> For this, I need you to drop your 20th century either/or thinking. This is 
> not about capitalism versus communism. It’s not about democracy versus 
> autocracy. It’s not even about humans versus AI. It’s something new, 
> something we don’t have a name for yet. And it’s “blue sky” thinking, not 
> even remotely considering what’s feasible today.
> 

> Throughout this talk, I want you to think of both democracy and capitalism as 
> information systems. Socio-technical information systems. Protocols for 
> making group decisions. Ones where different players have different 
> incentives. These systems are vulnerable to hacking and need to be secured 
> against those hacks.

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