- 12 Oct 2003 03:13
#32082
Kolzene, I'm not sure if you're still around, but I'm going to post this anyways.
In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, there is a city called Tokyo-3. In one of the episodes, an election is being held for the City Council, and one of the characters comments on how politicians don't do anything these days, everything is decided by the Magi. The Magi (named after the three wise men of the east), are Belthasar, Casper, and Melchior, and each has been programmed slightly differently to give variation in their results. They are fed a set of information, and they give a percentage value of every possible outcome. It is then a 'democracy of sorts', as the decision is made by two supercomputers agreeing on what should be done.
Tell me, in Technocracy, could you visualise a similar system?
In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, there is a city called Tokyo-3. In one of the episodes, an election is being held for the City Council, and one of the characters comments on how politicians don't do anything these days, everything is decided by the Magi. The Magi (named after the three wise men of the east), are Belthasar, Casper, and Melchior, and each has been programmed slightly differently to give variation in their results. They are fed a set of information, and they give a percentage value of every possible outcome. It is then a 'democracy of sorts', as the decision is made by two supercomputers agreeing on what should be done.
Tell me, in Technocracy, could you visualise a similar system?