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Signs Of Transition To A Technocracy
—Evidence-based leadership: Increased presence of ‘technocrats’ in positions of power, such as experts in public health, economics, and technology.
—Scorecard and merit systems: The implementation of individual reputation mechanisms (social credit) is under discussion in the West, while it is already applied in Asia.
—Cashless societies: The push for digital economies removes anonymity from transactions, allowing greater control over individual economic activity.
—Simulation-based policies: Government decisions based on predictive modeling and AI simulations, such as climate change or future pandemics.
#Technocracy 2030 #AI
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