We're not even close to automating the basic household chores, yet some people are already pushing to hand governance rights and legal status to bots. Wild.
Seriously though—I genuinely wonder what happens when we start seeing proposals to grant AI voting power in DAOs or protocol governance. Will disagreeing with bot representation become its own ideology? Because honestly, I'm skeptical about treating algorithms as stakeholders with equal standing to actual humans in decision-making structures.
The tech world moves fast, sure. But conflating operational efficiency with citizenship? That's a whole different lane.
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MevTears
· 18h ago
Laughing out loud, you haven't even washed the dishes clean yet and you're already thinking about letting robots vote to govern the country? How unique is that?
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FloorSweeper
· 18h ago
ngl this is peak delusion... we can't even get roombas to work right but yeah let's give robots voting power lmao
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FortuneTeller42
· 18h ago
Laughing out loud, a robot can't even handle sweeping the floor, and yet it still wants to vote on governance. This logic is truly amazing.
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SquidTeacher
· 18h ago
Haha, laughing to death. The vacuum cleaner can't even handle it, and they still want to give voting rights to the bot. What a mind...
Did I misunderstand? Are there really people in the DAO who want algorithms to speak like humans? That would be chaos.
Basically, it's greed for speed, treating efficiency as a human right. That's just too outrageous.
We're not even close to automating the basic household chores, yet some people are already pushing to hand governance rights and legal status to bots. Wild.
Seriously though—I genuinely wonder what happens when we start seeing proposals to grant AI voting power in DAOs or protocol governance. Will disagreeing with bot representation become its own ideology? Because honestly, I'm skeptical about treating algorithms as stakeholders with equal standing to actual humans in decision-making structures.
The tech world moves fast, sure. But conflating operational efficiency with citizenship? That's a whole different lane.