
As AI systems assume more decisionmaking roles in government, the economy, and society, a question emerges: Will humans retain the capacity to shape collective outcomes?

As AI systems assume more decisionmaking roles in government, the economy, and society, a question emerges: Will humans retain the capacity to shape collective outcomes?
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TheHuntForTomClancy · 5/2/2026
Now? Dude...that was a given when I was in college in the 1980s. The pro-Sandinista people? Education majors was the easy bet.
cdrsalamander · 5/2/2026
Ryan was once a friend. He’s been out sailing on my boat. I helped him sketch the initial pivot to writing about the Stoics. Sadly, this isn’t his mo...
John Ʌ Konrad V · 5/2/2026
Understand this: If we do not deport them, the left will give them voting privileges as soon as they win. And then it's game over.
End Wokeness · 5/2/2026
JACK POSOBIEC: More people are going to get killed if we aren’t serious about left-wing Bolsheviks
Jack Posobiec · 5/1/2026