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! WE THE STUDENTS VERSUS THE BOTS ! : ' Play Wordle. And more. ' Understand the might of the '' Students Global Democratic Convention.'' And applaud how this great superpower America came into its growing might.
AFTER YEARS AND YEARS of sacrifices, struggles and training, The World Students Society led by the great students of America - a leader of the free world - takes on colossal undertakings of ! Making The World Great Again !.
ON The World Students Society - the exclusive and eternal ownership of every student in the world - we must learn from America. We must understand how the American Founder Fathers went about turning their dreams into realities.
NO A.I. WORLD GOVERNANCE BOARD HAS EVER been established. There has been no A.I. constitutional convention. These, er, fellows, are still deciding what happens to the rest of us.
IN 2016, Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, read James Madison's notes on the Constitutional Convention of 1787 because, he said, he was trying to think about how to bring artificial intelligence into the world democratically.
'' We're planning a way to allow wide swaths of the world to elect representatives to a new governance board,'' Mr. Altman told The New Yorker.
'' Because if I weren't on this I'd be, like, '' Why do these f...... get to decide what happens to me? ' ''
No such world-governance board was ever established. There has been no A.I. constitutional convention. These, er, fellows are still deciding what happens to the rest of us.
This summer Mr. Altman said that he guessed that pretty soon most of the planet will be covered in data centers - perhaps Earth will resemble the Imperial Death Star - or '' maybe we put them in space ''?
It doesn't have to be this way. The New Yorke Times has sued OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming that their use of its content to train A.I. models was copyright infringement. [ The companies have denied those claims.]
Lawsuits are essential checks on abuses of power. But there are other tools in the law's toolbox, including constitutions.
And if, as Mark Zuckerberg of Meta said in June, the world is now entering a '' new era for humanity,'' it might even be necessary to go back to the workshop and forge some new tools.
Laws govern people; constitutions govern governments. Legislatures write laws; constitutional conventions write constitutions.
A constitutional convention, an ingenious invention, is a meeting of delegates elected by the people, who then decide whether to ratify anything the convention proposes.
BETWEEN 1776 AND 1787 - 18 American states wrote and adopted no fewer than 20 constitutions. Drafts, revisions and amendments, as well as arguments for and against, were printed in newspapers, pamphlets and broadsides, by the thousands.
Some 30,000 men serving as delegates in conventions or special congresses did the actual drafting and revising, but political participation in the process was far broader : About 300,000 men participated in constitution-making every two years.
[ About three in five white men could vote in the 1770s, given property requirements ; by the mid-1780s, as many as nine in 10 could vote, not least because property requirements were often ignored ]
A sizable portion of the rest of the population -women, the poorest white men, free Black men and people held as slaves - played a part, too, expressing their views in whatever ways they could.
This Master Honours Publishing continues. The World Students Society thanks most profoundly Professor Jill Lepore, - History and Law at Harvard - and the author of '' We the people : A History of the U.S. Constitution.''
With most respectful dedication to the Students of America, and then the Global Founder Framers of !WOW! and then Students, Professors and Teachers of the world.
See You all prepare for Great Global Elections on !WOW! - for every subject in the world- : wssciw.blogspot.com and Twitter X !E-WOW! - The Ecosystem 2011 :
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