We're here to announce and debate proposed global structural reforms aimed at supporting a transition to the Full Employment Microeconomic Liberalisation's Free World Industrial Settlement (FWIS), particularly the Multi-Roster. Your active participation and diverse perspectives are crucial to facilitating informed discussion on these transformative ideas.
Global Structural Reform Proposal: The "Supercomputer Agenda"
This thread is dedicated to discussing the proposed structural reform concerning a Global Compact/Constitution for the Deployment of Supercomputers—the "Supercomputer Agenda"—essential for the full scope of the Free World Industrial Settlement (FWIS) and its core components, including Full-Employment Microeconomic Liberalisation.
The unprecedented scale and complexity of the FWIS require an advanced, globally coordinated computational infrastructure. This proposal addresses the need for a framework to govern the development, deployment, security, and ethical use of multiple supercomputers necessary to operationalise key functions of the new global economic structure.
Concise Summary and Potential Impact
The "Supercomputer Agenda" proposes a binding Global Compact/Constitution establishing an international framework for the shared, secure, and regulated deployment of a global network of Supercomputers. This network is not a single machine but a globally distributed system designed to handle the massive real-time data processing, security, and complex optimisation tasks required by the FWIS.
Potential Impact:
Core Functions Requiring Supercomputer Deployment
The Global Compact will specifically mandate and govern the supercomputing power required for:
Key Components of the Proposed Global Compact
The Compact should cover governance, development, and operation:
Call for Discussion
We invite you to share your perspectives on this critical enabling reform.
What are the primary technical challenges you foresee in creating a secure, globally distributed supercomputer network for these functions?
Global Structural Reform Proposal: The "Supercomputer Agenda"
This thread is dedicated to discussing the proposed structural reform concerning a Global Compact/Constitution for the Deployment of Supercomputers—the "Supercomputer Agenda"—essential for the full scope of the Free World Industrial Settlement (FWIS) and its core components, including Full-Employment Microeconomic Liberalisation.
The unprecedented scale and complexity of the FWIS require an advanced, globally coordinated computational infrastructure. This proposal addresses the need for a framework to govern the development, deployment, security, and ethical use of multiple supercomputers necessary to operationalise key functions of the new global economic structure.
Concise Summary and Potential Impact
The "Supercomputer Agenda" proposes a binding Global Compact/Constitution establishing an international framework for the shared, secure, and regulated deployment of a global network of Supercomputers. This network is not a single machine but a globally distributed system designed to handle the massive real-time data processing, security, and complex optimisation tasks required by the FWIS.
Potential Impact:
- Enabling the FWIS: The Supercomputer network is the non-negotiable computational backbone that makes the Multi-Roster and other FWIS mechanisms technically feasible and scalable globally.
- Precision and Efficiency: It promises unparalleled efficiency in resource allocation, price discovery, and policy implementation, potentially eradicating structural unemployment and volatility.
- Global Standardisation: It ensures a uniform, secure, and auditable technological foundation for critical global economic functions, fostering transparency and trust.
- Technological Sovereignty: It establishes a global, non-aligned, secure, and verifiable infrastructure, crucial for the stability of universal self-sovereign BP Money.
Core Functions Requiring Supercomputer Deployment
The Global Compact will specifically mandate and govern the supercomputing power required for:
Key Components of the Proposed Global Compact
The Compact should cover governance, development, and operation:
- Governance Structure: Establish a Global Supercomputer Authority (GSA) to oversee compliance, security protocols, and ethical guidelines.
- Standardisation: Define the required computational architecture, security standards (e.g., quantum-resistant cryptography), data privacy protocols, and interoperability across national nodes.
- Funding and Deployment: Outline a mandatory international funding mechanism and a timeline for the phased, geographically distributed deployment of the supercomputer network.
- Transparency and Auditability: Institute protocols for open-source software, verifiable algorithms, and independent audits to ensure neutrality and prevent algorithmic bias or manipulation.
- Data Sovereignty and Access: Define clear rules on data ownership, storage location, and controlled access for national governments and research bodies, ensuring the self-sovereign nature of the system is maintained.
Call for Discussion
We invite you to share your perspectives on this critical enabling reform.
What are the primary technical challenges you foresee in creating a secure, globally distributed supercomputer network for these functions?
How should the Global Compact address the potential for technological or data centralisation of power?
What ethical guidelines are paramount for supercomputers managing core economic functions like the Multi-Roster?
Please keep your comments respectful and constructive. We look forward to a robust and informed debate.
What ethical guidelines are paramount for supercomputers managing core economic functions like the Multi-Roster?
Please keep your comments respectful and constructive. We look forward to a robust and informed debate.
Background Materials
- Sample Global Compact concerning the Deployment of Supercomputers for The World's Most Advanced Price Discovery Mechanism
- Sample Global Compact concerning the Deployment of Supercomputers for ByProducts Money (BP Money)
- Sample Global Compact concerning the Deployment of Supercomputers for Multi-Roster
- Sample Global Compact concerning the Deployment of Supercomputers for Digital Government
Campaign eResources
- Template Letter: Citizen to Government re Supercomputing Agenda
- Template Letter: High Profile Individual to Government re Supercomputing Agenda
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