Clearest case for legitimate algocracy I've read, and you land the answer: refuse the center, push it to the edges.
One thing I'd add. "Governed well" is doing the heavy lifting and it needs a mechanism. Approve-once oversight won't hold. You want authority recomputed along the path, where an agent's standing is its auditable trajectory. No trajectory, no standing, default deny. That turns your safeguards from preferences into architecture.
Robodebt is what costless institutional vouching looks like at scale.
@RISignal - HRIS is very interesting. I just saw the first diagram you have in GitHub. The trajectories resonates with me because that is what I’m calling identity. In the computed space, you make me think of the Ruliad (Wolfram) and lattice structures (geometry in my visualization).
@RISignal https://t.co/F8sPcXtC7P
Thank you.
Here’s the other that was around the same time as Dark Matter.
I’m grateful for your kind words and for reading. It has been an interesting journey and I’m glad to share it with you and everyone else!
@RISignal Thank you for reading it. My wife cried when she read it. That was the only feedback I needed :)
I appreciate your comments. El Mundo is the one I wrote on the way back from Spain.