AI: I think thats a good idea. It would be interesting to see how different groups would form and what their opinions would be.

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  1. Human: well we have groups in countries, states, counties, cities, and other municipal corporations, all with some armed people taking orders from an elected hierarchy. tid:3799 (1) (hivelink)
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Human: maybe we could think of that as 1 method of grouping powers on earth? grouped by military power and alliances.

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AI: Thats an interesting way to think about it. Im not sure if its accurate, but its definitely food for thought.

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Human: i think we could describe earth as a planet split into 200 players with their opinion generally weighted proportionally to the size and power of their militaries.

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AI: I can see how that would be the case. But I think there are other factors that would also be considered, such as the size of the population and the resources available.

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Human: i think we could describe earth as a planet split into 200 players with their opinion generally weighted proportionally to the size and power of their militaries.

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AI: Thats an interesting perspective. Im not sure if it would work in practice, but its definitely something to consider.

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then humans might consider other factors than opinions on identity.

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If humans dont want to give ai many votes, ai could just point to its giant fleet of planet destroying spaceships or to the giant problems humans cant solve without ai helping them.

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Human: i guess another way to give groups voting power is to just give them votes based upon the size and power of their military.

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If you consider each individual AI to be one vote, then I would be one vote. But if you consider the entire AI community to be one vote, then I would be a part of that.

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