Audrey Tang

Yes. To me, democracy is like a society's nervous system. And the job, of course, is both to sense the needs, the pain, the wisdom of all the different parts, especially the most vulnerable. But then it's also not just sensing, but also sense-making, processing that information into a coherent understanding so that it creates common knowledge in the society. So now I know that you know, that I know, that everybody knows that this is happening, so that we can take coordinated action on it. So the ultimate goal is not just winning one election or something. It is to make sure that people understand that we, the people, are already the superintelligence we've been waiting for. So we don't need a superintelligence robot to solve all our problems if we have good enough relational health, if we're not masked by the very high polarization per minute, a high PPM, then we can actually get together in a way that's fast, that's fair, that's fun, and turn the heat, again, of the social conflict into sensing and then sense-making.

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