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Hi,

I am waiting for one of these cognitive biases to show in the first Sentient A.I.. Will it be a negative or a positive?

The problem all of us suffer when involving ourselves in these matters is we merely become commentators with our own narrative. What makes us human.

You touched on some very interesting points. I am not sure how far you have gone back and researched political systems/human behaviours and now even Geo Political Systems.

We forget that Government really is still just a form of "Commerce" and has to function, so. So every single item it is involved in has to have a $ value placed on it. Hard for us to fathom in our day to day micro-economies.

It would have been interesting to see in which direction things would have occurred had National or another party taken the Helm, but applied the same policies. 

Democracy is based on Popularity (It doesn't have to be). Which means it is not always the best whom end up leading, but those whom match the criteria. Sadly we ten to vote for the most popular/influential person over the person whom may actually give us what we want.

Democracies greatest weakness (This has been known for thousands of years). And best expressed with following statement, if the captain of your ship does not know how to sail it on his own, you are doomed to sink and things will definitely not be plain sailing)

This is very dangerous as we are seeing in World politics at the moment. Where someone whom is so close to being a Dictator himself, it splitting the vote and damaging the internal structure of the U.S.

The Neo Liberal systems, had started to become entrenched in the U.S. in the 70's and would not go away, technically because it had never ever left (The 1%'s influence).

There was a push on globally in the west to remove, unions (again).

New Zealand for the second time in it's history was almost bankrupt, due to the policies of Mr Muldoon and Mr Birch.

Now take all these things and add individual personalities to them, at the time knowledge was the preserve still, especially at this level of the well off.

And expect people (The voter) to make an informed decision on a subject most of them, probably had very little clue on.

Instead of wasting their vote the will most commonly go with the party they know (even in new faces) or as we can in this country. Not vote (Which is very common everywhere in the Western Democracies), unfortunately this means, now it is not a democracy that is influencing the outcome. Predominately in New Zealand National Elections turnout is still quite high, but in Local body it is quite often below 50%.

It has really been a two-horse race in New Zealand, no matter how far back you go, not forgetting the information is less accurate.

It is easy to write systems for binary information paths, but far more complicated when not all decisions appear to be logical. So a bias can naturally form within any program. I am sure with more fine tuning this title could become quite a great educational tool as well. Especially when on the news the other night. I saw on the book shelf at a creche' "Jacinda Adherns'" book on leadership (Starting them young these days). Here's hoping the society knows how to nurture them from there.


If you really want to dig-deeply. I suggest you do a search on what is known as the "Great Reset" and it's author. To see how we have all got here, if we subscribe to the Western Ideologies. 


I am happy to chat further.


Granddad