Abstract

A new form of e-governance is proposed based on systems seen in biological life at all scales. This model of e-governance offers the performance of collective superintelligence, equally high ethical quality, and a substantial reduction in resource requirements for government functions. In addition, the problems seen in modern forms of government such as misrepresentation, corruption, lack of expertise, short-term thinking, political squabbling, and popularity contests may be rendered virtually obsolete by this approach. Lastly, this model of government generates a digital ecosystem of intelligent life which mirrors physical citizens, serving to bridge the emotional divide between physical and digital life, while also producing the first form of government able to keep pace with accelerating technological progress.

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