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by AndrewKemendo
241 days ago
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Yes clearly it’s different definition Organization means everyone is in the same singular organizational identity - eusocially The closest formal group seems to be the European Union - but that’s still infinitely far away from what’s needed to survive Humans either figure out how to form a biological superorganism or go extinct to non-human intelligence This isn’t happening tomorrow, but on century time scales, it’s obviously the only likely trajectory |
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Not sure I would use the word organized to describe this though. It actually sounds more like hunter-gatherer society / commune / family. It does seem unlikely that this could happen on a global scale though. It’s more likely to occur in smaller groups, because without some familiarity between the people, they’re unlikely to open up with such personal activities like child rearing.
Anyway, I like your idea. Humans coming together to ensure fairness is going to be necessary. I just don’t think it’s a realistic expectation to expect this at the global scale.
What may be feasible is for people with similar occupations joining together in global labor unions for leverage against the corporations. These unions could have standards for how workers interface with corporations, especially global corporations utilizing AI and or other technologies that impact society in a potentially harmful way.