Wednesday, February 13, 2019
87: The Memetic War & Collective Intelligence
FTP087: The Memetic War And Collective Intelligence
We have recently participated and spoke at DGOV Council in Berlin, an event that explored new principles of human-centric scalable governance. The experience inspired us to think more deeply about distributed governance, the emergence of collective intelligence, anti-fragility and sovereignty. In this episode we are discussing what kind of collective system is possible in the future and how to manage the diversity of values in such system.
In This Episode Of Future Thinkers:
- The definition of collective intelligence
- The difference between a decentralized and distributed governance
- How ideological frameworks corrupt personal sovereignty on every level
- Why we need a system world view and flexible frameworks to think about the society
- Internet meme tribes as a form of fulfilling the need to belong to a community
- How to learn to have a conversation with someone with different values
- The emergence of natural hierarchy vs. flattening bureaucracy
- How to solve the issues with dominance and tyranny in a collective system
- The possibility of building an optimal omni-thrive system that supports thriving of each subsystem
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The Memetic War of Our Times
Friday, February 8, 2019
Will Technologists Be The Decision Makers Of The Future?
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
FTP086 - Alex Gladstein: Anti-Authoritarian Technologies and The Future of Governance
Our guest in this episode is Alex Gladstein, the Chief Strategy Officer at Human Rights Foundation and VP of Strategy for Oslo Freedom Forum. We attended and spoke at Oslo Freedom Forum last year, and it was one of the best conferences we have ever been to - it was really well produced, with amazing participants who talked about important topics and ideas.
In this interview we discuss why civil liberties make a country better for its people, what the future of governance, internet and money looks like, and why anti-authoritarian technologies like Bitcoin are important for that future.
In This Episode Of Future Thinkers:
- The mission and activities of Human Rights Foundation and Oslo Freedom Forum
- Why countries with civil liberties are generally better for people
- The recent global tendency towards totalitarianism, and what it means
- Governance, internet and money - key areas of change for future societies
- Anti-authoritarian technologies vs. technological colonialism and authoritarianism
- The emergence of sophisticated surveillance and social credit platforms, i.e. in China
- The importance of old school activism and civil initiatives to keep governments in check
- The opportunities and limits of a direct democracy
- Competition as the main characteristic of decentralized systems
- How to create urban design that protects the privacy of citizens
- The problems of shifting responsibility and decision-making from governments to technologists
Show notes: http://www.futurethinkers.org/86
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