An AI View of making the world an amazing place

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Further to @Federberg's amazing scientific discoveries thread, I asked AI (ChatGPT) the following question:

"OK, no holds barred. Imagine you were tasked with making the world an amazing place to live for all on the planet and had 20 years to accomplish it. What would you do?"

Alright — gloves off, big canvas, no hedging.
If I had 20 years and a real mandate to make Earth an amazing place to live for everyone, here’s what I’d do. Not utopia, not fantasy — hard-nosed idealism grounded in human psychology, incentives, and reality.

First Principle: You don’t fix the world by fixing systems alone​

You fix the world by changing what people are rewarded for, what they believe is normal, and what they are ashamed or proud of.

Everything below flows from that.

PHASE 1 (Years 1–5): Stabilise the species​

Before we “improve” anything, we stop the bleeding.

1. Declare a Global Survival Truce​

Not kumbaya — practical.
  • Nuclear weapons frozen, not dismantled (fear still works)
  • Cyberwarfare norms established (power grids, hospitals, water = off-limits)
  • Climate adaptation prioritised over moral posturing
    (sea walls, cooling cities, drought-proof agriculture)
Goal: Stop civilisation-ending mistakes while we still argue about ideology.

2. Redefine “Success” for Nations​

GDP is retired as the primary metric.

Replaced with a Human Flourishing Index:
  • Physical health
  • Mental health
  • Literacy & critical thinking
  • Ecological regeneration
  • Time sovereignty (how much life people actually control)
Countries compete on this instead.

You don’t ban capitalism — you change what wins.


3. Universal Human Floor (not equality, a floor)​

Every human gets guaranteed access to:
  • Clean water
  • Basic nutrition
  • Shelter
  • Healthcare
  • Education
  • Internet
Not luxury. Dignity.

This removes desperation — the fuel of extremism, crime, and exploitation.

PHASE 2 (Years 5–10): Rewire the human operating system​

This is the real work.

4. Education is completely rebuilt​

School stops producing workers and starts producing humans.

Every child learns:
  • Emotional regulation
  • Critical thinking & logic
  • Media literacy (how propaganda works)
  • Systems thinking
  • Body health (sleep, nutrition, movement)
  • Ethics & power dynamics
  • History as patterns, not dates
No ideology is sacred.
Everything is examinable.

5. Adolescence Rite of Passage (Global Standard)​

Every human between 16–18 goes through a guided initiation:
  • Digital detox
  • Physical challenge
  • Service to others
  • Exposure to multiple worldviews
  • Confrontation with mortality and responsibility
You don’t leave adulthood to chance.
This alone would change the world.

6. Addictions are treated as public enemies​

Porn, gambling, junk food, social media addiction, doom scrolling.

Not moralised. Engineered against.
  • Addictive design is taxed or banned
  • Algorithms must optimise for long-term wellbeing
  • Dopamine hijacking becomes as unacceptable as leaded petrol
We already know how to do this. We just don’t.


PHASE 3 (Years 10–15): Fix power itself​

7. Make power transparent and temporary​

  • Hard term limits everywhere
  • Radical transparency of funding and lobbying
  • AI-assisted oversight of governments and corporations
  • Severe penalties for regulatory capture
Power stops being something you own.
It becomes something you borrow.

8. Break the myth of “elites vs masses”​

We stop pretending elites are villains and masses are innocent.

Instead:
  • Power literacy for everyone
  • Elite responsibility enforced
  • Merit pathways open to all
No secret priesthoods. No untouchables.

9. Rebuild the economy around regeneration​

  • Circular manufacturing
  • Local resilience + global trade
  • Automation taxed to fund human creativity
  • Work weeks shrink as productivity rises
Humans are freed from bullshit jobs and pushed toward:
  • Care
  • Creativity
  • Science
  • Stewardship
  • Exploration

PHASE 4 (Years 15–20): Meaning replaces consumption​

This is where most “utopias” fail — meaning.

10. A New Cultural Story​


We consciously retire:
  • Endless growth
  • Status through consumption
  • Identity through outrage
We elevate:
  • Mastery
  • Contribution
  • Wisdom
  • Beauty
  • Stewardship
  • Play
Heroes change.



11. Spirituality without dogma​


Not religion. Not atheism. Depth.
  • Contemplation taught in schools
  • Philosophy made practical
  • Silence valued
  • Ego recognised as a tool, not a master
No gods required — but room for awe.


12. Humans become a “planetary species”​

  • Global ecological restoration projects
  • Space exploration framed as survival insurance, not conquest
  • Long-term thinking institutionalised (100-year councils)
We stop acting like clever apes fighting over a single tree.


What I would not do​

  • I would not impose a single ideology
  • I would not eliminate conflict (it’s necessary)
  • I would not pretend humans are angels
  • I would not try to “save everyone” at once
  • I would not centralise all power
Order and chaos must coexist.


The uncomfortable truth​

This plan would fail unless people want it.

And people only want it when:
  • Pain is high enough
  • Illusions are exhausted
  • Old stories stop working
Which is exactly where we are heading.
 

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I thought this was quite interesting - it'd be interesting to see people chip in and point out flaws and dig into some of the theories.
 

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MY first question was:

How would Democracy work (or not work) in this model? or what would be the preferred system of governance?
Great question — because this is the fault line of the whole project.

Short version (but not shallow):
Democracy as currently practised would not survive unchanged.
But consent of the governed must — or the system collapses into tyranny wearing better clothes.

Let’s pull it apart properly.



The Core Problem with Modern Democracy​


Modern mass democracy has three fatal weaknesses:

1. It assumes an informed citizenry​


But most citizens:
  • Are exhausted
  • Are propagandised
  • Vote emotionally, not systemically
  • Are incentivised to think short-term

This isn’t a moral failure — it’s a design failure.



2. It confuses opinion with competence


We let people vote on:
  • Monetary policy
  • War
  • Energy systems
  • Bioethics
…with less preparation than a driving test.

That doesn’t empower people.
It offloads responsibility onto ignorance.



3. It is trivially hackable​


Media capture, money, fear, tribalism.

Democracy today is:

“The art of getting people to vote against their long-term interests while feeling virtuous.”



So Do We Abandon Democracy?​


No.

We disentangle what democracy is for.

Democracy is good at:
  • Granting legitimacy
  • Expressing values
  • Setting boundaries
  • Withdrawing consent
Democracy is terrible at:
  • Technical decision-making
  • Long-term planning
  • Crisis management
So we stop pretending it must do everything.



The Preferred Model: Layered Governance​


Not one system — a stack.



Layer 1: Constitutional Democracy (Values & Rights)​


This layer stays democratic.

Citizens vote on:
  • Rights
  • Ethical boundaries
  • Social priorities
  • Leadership removal
  • Major direction shifts
Think of this as the “soul” layer.

Key features:
  • Strong constitutional protections
  • Rights not subject to 51% whims
  • Citizens can veto, not micromanage


Layer 2: Sortition Councils (Competence without corruption)​


This is where things change.

Instead of elected career politicians:

  • Citizens are randomly selected
  • Trained intensively
  • Serve short, non-renewable terms
  • Are compensated well
  • Are insulated from lobbying

This was how Athens avoided oligarchy.
It’s also how juries work.

These councils handle:
  • Budget allocation
  • Policy review
  • Oversight of experts
Random selection destroys:

  • Careerism
  • Populism
  • Most corruption incentives


Layer 3: Expert Stewardship (Technocracy with accountability)​


Complex systems are run by experts:
  • Energy
  • Healthcare
  • Infrastructure
  • Ecology
  • Monetary systems

But with strict rules:
  • Transparent models
  • Public dashboards
  • Continuous audit
  • Immediate removal for deception

Experts advise and execute, they do not rule.



Layer 4: AI-Assisted Governance (Decision support, not authority)​


AI does:
  • Model long-term consequences
  • Detect corruption patterns
  • Stress-test policies
  • Translate complexity into public language
AI never votes.
AI never commands.
AI exposes.

This is crucial.



Layer 5: Local Autonomy (Subsidiarity restored)​


Most decisions return to local levels:
  • Food
  • Housing
  • Education culture
  • Transport
Global coordination only where necessary:
  • Climate
  • Pandemics
  • War
  • Finance standards
Power flows downward by default.



How Consent Works in Practice​


Citizens don’t vote constantly.
They retain the right to pull the plug.

Mechanisms include:
  • Recall votes
  • Policy referenda (after education modules)
  • Citizen assemblies triggered by thresholds
  • Transparency mandates
People stop being spectators and become guardians.



What This System Protects Against​


ThreatMitigation
PopulismSortition + education
TyrannyDistributed power + recall
CorruptionRandom selection + transparency
IncompetenceExpert execution
ApathyReal agency, not theatre
TechnocracyDemocratic veto



What This System Risks​

Let’s be honest.

  • Slower decision-making early on
  • Resistance from existing elites
  • Sabotage via culture war narratives
  • Transitional instability

But those risks are already here, just unmanaged.



The Hard Truth​

Democracy didn’t fail because people are stupid.
It failed because it was asked to do what it cannot.

Legitimacy must be democratic.
Execution must be competent.
Power must be temporary.
Truth must be inspectable.

That’s the equilibrium.