Can an AI-led Danish party usher in an age of algorithmic politics?

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Can an AI-led Danish party usher in an age of algorithmic politics?
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Some of the AI-driven proposals include the establishment of a universal basic income of 100,000 Danish kroner ($13,700) per month, and a lottery that would randomly elect citizens to parliament every month

Of all the problems that artificial intelligence has been harnessed to solve, the messy and complex terrain of human political affairs is one that has remained beyond its scope of application.

For Asker Bryld Staunaes, one of the founding members of the Computer Lars collective, The Synthetic Party represents “the political vision of the common person”.TRT World While many find it unfamiliar to engage with a non-human entity, Bryld Staunaes believes it is a challenge that can be overcome, highlighting the growing enthusiasm behind human-AI interactions on the server.

The Synthetic Party is one of over 230 ‘micro-parties’ in Denmark created over the years, most of them based on critiquing society rather than formulating policy to solve societal issues. One of those proposals is the establishment of a universal basic income of 100,000 Danish kroner per month , which is over double the average salary in the Nordic country.

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