Algorithmic governance emerges as a powerful force reshaping modern society. This episode of Neural Abyss examines the evolution of computational decision-making in governance, from the USSR's OGAS project to today's AI-driven smart cities. We discuss real-world applications like Chile's Project Cybersyn and China's social credit system, exploring how algorithms are influencing everything from economic planning to judicial decisions. The conversation weighs the promise of increased efficiency against concerns about bias, privacy, and ethical implications. As AI politicians and automated systems become reality, we consider the critical balance between technological advancement and human values in shaping our future.
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