Student A

I've been thinking about whether technology can serve as a tool for democracy without requiring high-level technical skills as a prerequisite. But that rests on an assumption — that AI and other resource-based systems are built on a sufficient supply of resources, and those resources involve the control of labor, energy, and natural resources. This is itself one of the conditions for the formation of states, and a fundamental problem for democracy. How does Plurality deal with this difficulty?

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