Are we naturally headed towards a technocracy?
It seems as though scientific communities are beginning to detach from the main society and influencing politics more then ever before
>>56491718
The technocrats came out decades ago, they were creeps, wore gray suits and shit.
>>56492238
Wut? Are you talking about the movement during the 1930's?
>>56493960
probably talking about kissinger and greenspan and the like
>>56491718
Examples?
Benevolent AI is the ideally best government but like communism is a utopia scenario
>>56494358
>Benevolent AI
lmao
AI will serve whoever controls it.
>>56491718
Welcome to the harvest, /pol/! Who will be the winner of the big game is the question?
silicon valley has more power than a lot of governments. soon more than the U.S. government if AI takes off.
>>56491718
>>56491718
It's more that societies aren't providing enough funding for research anymore, so the scientific community depends on money from the industry - which of course starts to use them as a pawn in their political games.