I mean this could be done without AI, its about the distribution of power in the organization. It's a wrong sense of realism (which I wouldn't assume this sub would buy into) to assume that just because the current predominant power distribution isn't a remnant of feudalism, mercantilism, colonialism or manorialism all of which are non-democratic systems. Our current systems even at the lowest level of organization whether it be families or businesses or etc often don't embrace more full versions of democracy and power distribution but its really inherited. AI could help answer questions a worker co-operative, which seems to be more what you're looking for asks of it. Worker Co-Operatives would still have leaders, pay divisions based on contributions and full democratic decision making vs the current system where someone is the CEO (king) until they die or retire or leave and everything is done according to their whim.
ibluminatus t1_j0yqyj1 wrote
Reply to automation of executive boards by james_wheeler
I mean this could be done without AI, its about the distribution of power in the organization. It's a wrong sense of realism (which I wouldn't assume this sub would buy into) to assume that just because the current predominant power distribution isn't a remnant of feudalism, mercantilism, colonialism or manorialism all of which are non-democratic systems. Our current systems even at the lowest level of organization whether it be families or businesses or etc often don't embrace more full versions of democracy and power distribution but its really inherited. AI could help answer questions a worker co-operative, which seems to be more what you're looking for asks of it. Worker Co-Operatives would still have leaders, pay divisions based on contributions and full democratic decision making vs the current system where someone is the CEO (king) until they die or retire or leave and everything is done according to their whim.