apeman wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote: completely impartial system.
Ah, The Completely Impartial System ("CIS").
How does the CIS regulate, say, interstate commerce? Abortion? Healthcare? (would the CIS be biased to provide care to all, no matter how sick, thereby impartially favoring the sick over the healthy in terms of resource distribution? Or the other way around?)
I would assume the CIS would do away with progressive taxation, as it is a hard take to argue somewhat arbitrarily chosen tax brackets are "impartial"
I didn't propose giving AI total control over our government. Only resource allocation - shipping/distribution/logistics. All of that could be handled by a central system. To each according to need, and such.
Maybe a system where the private sector controls the means of production, but has a single customer - the state, which distributes staple goods to the populace. Hell, you could give each person the exact same liters of water, grains of rice, potatoes, etc, if you wanted to.
The luxury goods and entertainment stay as is, all the rest of the economy rumbles along as it has. This idea has some merit, I think...