Part 10/12:
Shapiro briefly discusses possible political implementations, such as creating systems where public opinions on taboo or sensitive issues are collected privately and securely, ensuring anonymity and protection from authoritarian misuse. He reflects on historical abuses of surveillance and records, emphasizing the importance of privacy and trust in any such AI-driven consensus framework.
He highlights that emotions, while critical to human decision-making, should be balanced with objective analysis—an endeavor that AI can support by structuring, analyzing, and surfacing complex viewpoints.