SUCH IS LIFE in a ROBOTIC VILLAGE in DENMARK
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- If the total number of Denmark's famous LEGO bricks sold in just one year were placed one after the other, the array would have a length that would circle the globe five times.
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Now that is a great systematization. In 1934, Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen renamed his two-year-old toy company LEGO, which combines two Danish words: leg godt, meaning "to play well." Production of the famous LEGO bricks began in 1958 and today the "toy of the century" has its own conventions, blogs, trivia pages, movies and even a small town.
We are in Billund, Denmark, where everything seems to be a toy. An entertainment for children based on a faithful characteristic of the Danish people: everything fits, everything must fit.
With Dace we wonder if we could live here, where every part must be perfect to create a perfect whole. It's just that we are used to Latvia, where random value, if you want it human, retains an important value.
How much reason and how much feeling is needed to assemble a LEGO? How much reason and how much feeling is needed to live in Denmark?
An example can surprisingly answer the question. The implementation of artificial intelligence in a multitude of processes is increasingly frequent. Now here it is the turn of politics with Leader Lars, a system developed by the Computer Lars collective and the non-profit organization MindFuture, which aims to preside over Denmark.
Those responsible for the project founded the Synthetic Party of Denmark and placed Leader Lars as its leader. Its creators have specified that the AI has been trained with the electoral programs of the Danish parties since 1970.
With this, the goal is to have an electoral program that represents the values of the Danes. In addition, AI continues to gain insight into human needs through ongoing interactions with people through the Discord platform.
The interesting thing is that this experiment needs 20,000 signatures to stand for election. To achieve this, the formation would comply with electoral regulations and present a human candidate on its lists. However, the decisions of the match would not be made by that person but by the AI.
Among the proposals of the Synthetic Party of Denmark are a universal basic income of 100,000 Danish crowns per month for each person, which is equivalent to 13,443 euros per inhabitant.
In addition, artificial intelligence also proposes the creation of a Ministry of Information Technology and the Internet whose purpose would be to promote coexistence between humans and AI.
If successful and able to participate in the elections, the Synthetic Party of Denmark could even expand internationally. Its founder has highlighted that they are "in talks with people from Colombia, France and Moldova about the creation of other local versions of the Synthetic Party so that we can have some form of International Synthetic Party."
If you thought that life in a village in Denmark away from big cities and noise was going to be a return to nature, you were wrong. The Danes live in a fairytale country, yes, between the embedding of pre-sized blocks and artificial intelligence as a neighbor.
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🔎 I am Gustavo Llusá, Argentine, after traveling for several years in more than 60 countries, I settled in Latvia where I got married and learned to know another way of life, on the other side of the map.
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