金融シンクタンク(「フィンタンク」)
Public self-explanatory, inter-lingual, financial, programmable, hierarchical think-tank
It is said that people don't need a boss, people just need an understandable structure on how things get done. So, by living I noticed a pattern that people use a very simple algorithm to solve all problems:
- Conceptualize what they want.
- Think of ideas how to get it.
- Instantiate them as projects.
- Break them down to stages.
- Work on tasks within them.
Look at the world, - everything that was ever made went through this scheme. The process, which is repeated in countless companies and individuals is automatically creating the very useful procedural knowledge, it instantiates so-called "Work Breakdown Structures" or "Hierarchical Task Networks," which are the graphs which can be used to learn to replicate the success stories of others.
Financial think-tank would be a system that allows people to work in public, directly, without intermediaries like corporations, deciding together, and directly sharing the capital and cash flows via the comment system that supports transfers of resources. Moreover, it would include the structure, which allows to understand how every product was made.
We can do so, because everything that was ever made by people was driven by people’s work to satisfy their needs, and everything that was ever constructed could be broken down to the following decomposition:
Need
Goal
Idea
Plan
Step
Task
Work
Here:
- Whenever someone wants something, they conceptualize it in terms of some concept, which refers to some asset y. Whenever someone needs assets, they specify conditions for the asset referred to by concept, e.g. Need: 0 < y < 2. Need here represents such a condition.
- Whenever someone wants sets of conditions to be satisfied, they specify a set of Needs, they refer to, in a vectorized form e.g., G: vector1 < Y < vector2. Goal here represents such conditions.
- Whenever someone comes up with an idea to get what they want, they effectively had come up with some principle to influence the world F by some hypothetical actions X, to satisfy the goal’s inequalities by equality F(X)=Y (implying F(X) ∈ G). Idea here represents such a solution.
- Whenever someone comes up with a plan, what they did, is they came up with a concrete set of actions using some technology to realize the hypothetical actions X as ordered set (x1, x2,..., xN). Plan here represents such a decomposition.
- Whenever someone comes up with a milestone xM, what they did, is they had just set out to take some amount of resources and convert into some highly likely corresponding deliverable yM. Step here represents such an assumption.
- Whenever someone comes up with a task in a milestone, what they just did, is set out to do some concrete action Z to approach yM. Task here represents such a prototype of action.
- Whenever someone actually tries to do some work to get a task done, what they just did, is produced an attempt z’ for the task. Work here represents such a task attempt.
So, if we simply have content types for each of these categories, and concepts (Types, and Instances) to refer to anything that people may want, and link them up, people can publicly see the decompositions explaining how making of anything was a piece of math to solve F(X)=Y, and most people can understand how most of the things are/were made.
An idea that actually has inspired and lead to this.
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要点は、知的財産隠蔽政策を持つ企業から支払われている限り、人々は自分のノウハウをオープンに共有することはできません。
金融シンクタンクのアイデアには、企業などの仲介者なしで、人々が社会で直接支払いを受けることができるようにすれば、社会がノウハウを得るという根拠が含まれています。
On point -- people will not be able to share their know-how openly as long as they are paid by companies with intellectual property hiding policies.
The idea of financial think-tank includes the rationale, that if we enable people to directly get paid in society, without intermediaries like companies, -- the society gets the know-how!
私はこの考えを新しい概念に拡張します。「貢献主義」-成長目標を達成して「お金を稼ぐ」のではなく、人間の目標を達成することに基づく経済。
人々は欲望とニーズのグローバルな経済ダッシュボードにアクセスできるでしょう。その後、彼らは自分が引き受けることができるものを選ぶことができます。
自動化の到来があっても、他の人の動物や子供に気を配るなど、人間だけが実行できる一連のタスクがまだあります。また、人間はロボットに何をすべきかを命令する必要があります完璧なアルゴリズムと自動化から生じるバイアスを避けるため。ロボットが人間に役立つ場合、人間は彼らが望むものを彼らに伝える必要があります。
そのため、ダッシュボードには、ユーザーが希望する一連の作業と、それらを取得するために実行する必要がある一連のタスクを含めることができます。多数の人々の間で十分に満たされていない目標またはニーズがあるとすると、ダッシュボードに警告が表示されます。そして、彼らがそれに必要なスキルを持っているなら、それに貢献することが奨励されます。
I would extend this idea to a new concept : "contributionalism" - an economy based on meeting human goals rather than meeting growth targets and "making money".
People would have an access to a global economic dashboard of wants and needs. Then, they can choose which one they could take on.
Even if there is an advent of automation, there will still be a set of tasks that only humans can carry out, such as minding other peoples' animals, children, etc. And also, a human needs to tell robots what to do in order to avoid some bias that come out of perfect algorithmization and automation. If robots will serve humans, then humans will need to tell them what they want.
So a dashboard could contain a set of things that a person wants, and a set of tasks that one needs to do in order to get them. Suppose there is a goal or need that is not sufficiently met among a large number of people, then one should get a warning in the dashboard. Then, one will be encouraged to contribute to it if they have the necessary skills for it.
まさに、私たちが今ここで達成しようとしていることは、[infinity.family](https://infinity.family)です。
Exactly, what we're trying to achieve here now, at infinity.family