In this episode of
Crazy Wisdom, host
Stewart Alsop speaks with
Eli Lopian, author of
AICracy and founder of
aicracy.ai, about how artificial intelligence could transform the way societies govern themselves. They explore the limitations of modern democracy, the idea of AI-guided lawmaking based on fairness and abundance, and how technology might bring us closer to a more participatory, transparent form of governance. The conversation touches on prediction markets, social media’s influence on truth, the future of work in an abundance economy, and why human creativity, imperfection, and connection will remain central in an AI-driven world.
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00:00 Eli Lopian introduces his book
AICracy and shares why democracy needs a new paradigm for governance in the age of AI.
05:00 They explore
AI-driven decision-making, fairness in lawmaking, and the
abundance measure as a new way to evaluate social well-being.
10:00 Discussion turns to
accountability,
trust, and Eli’s idea of three AIs—government, opposition, and NGO—balancing each other to prevent corruption.
15:00 Stewart connects these ideas to
non-linearity and
organic governance, while Eli describes systems evolving like
cities rather than rigid institutions.
20:00 They discuss
decade goals,
city-state models, and the role of
social media in shaping public perception and truth.
25:00 The focus shifts to
truth detection,
prediction markets, and feedback systems ensuring “did it actually happen?” accountability.
30:00 They talk about
abundance economies,
AI mentorship, and redefining
human purpose beyond traditional work.
35:00 Eli emphasizes
creativity,
connection, and
human error as valuable, contrasting social media’s dopamine loops with genuine human experience.
40:00 The episode closes with reflections on
social currency,
self-healing governance, and optimism about
AI as a mirror of humanity.
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