2021-02-07 ------------------------------------------------------------------ I realized something the other day. Bureaucracy is actually a computer program running in the medium of people. A bureaucrat can pride themselves on their skill of making the signal go through clearly, but they don't actually have any power themselves. This is why it would make a lot of sense to replace these people with an algorithm. One, it is denigrating to every human involved. Either you are in the position of wielding power that you do not have, even though, as a person you do have some power that you would rather be known for. Maybe you are actually charismatic person. Or honest, or trustworthy. The system is undermining all of these powers by making you act in ways that are not in line with your nature. Even the most bureaucratic person will come up with this wall, I am sure. No one can actually sign on to everything a system does. Or, if you are the customer or the underling of this system, you are unconsciously and unwisely projecting feelings of ill-intent on the face of the system, who may not originally have these feelings towards the customer, but who, I am sure, will come to have some resentment as time goes by. Two, it is making the system less effective in whatever it is trying to do to have a human face as the means of interaction. A human face will conjure up in all kinds of theories and feelings in the mind of the customer of the system. Human face will make you think you can "influence" the decision. Three, if the system is wrong, the prominent avenues of correction are very different depending on the medium of information. If you are trying to fix a program in a computer, you don't rally and march into government buildings. You look at what it is doing and where is the wrong logical step. Or you look at the purpose of this program. I am sure there are more problems to be found, but these three are adequate as a starter. Basically, bureaucracies were invented to do something that was impossible at the time. Now they have outlived their usefulness but it seems that there is an answer ripe for picking. Of course it will probably lead to some fucking horrible unintended consequences. ------------------------------------------------------------------