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- 14:31, 23 December 2025 Dark Forest Spaces (hist | edit) [1,192 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Yancey Strickler and Joshua Citarella: * "'''Dark forest spaces are a stack, not a singular product''' (so far). Today there’s no full-stack product that provides the dark forest experience. Instead people chain together a set of tools: a group chat, an external communication channel, a shared brain, and some way for people to pay. No single product integrates these into one place. That will change. * '''Dark forest spaces are closed and have rules...")
- 14:08, 23 December 2025 Network Nations Alliance (hist | edit) [2,342 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= " a cooperative alliance of builders, researchers, organizations, and activists reimagining digital networks as tools to empower civil society beyond states and markets."''' URL = https://networknations.network/ =Comparison Table: Network Nations vs Network States= {| class="wikitable" |+ Contrasting Network States and Network Nations ! Dimension ! Network States ! Network Nations |- | Core definition | A coordinated online community that seeks territo...")
- 13:59, 23 December 2025 Alternative Imaginaries for AI (hist | edit) [7,964 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= James O'Sullivan: "The dominance of superintelligence narratives obscures the fact that many other ways of doing AI exist, grounded in present social needs rather than hypothetical machine gods. These alternatives show that you do not have to join the race to superintelligence or renounce technology altogether. It is possible to build and govern automation differently now. Across the world, communities have begun experimenting with different ways of orga...")
- 13:42, 23 December 2025 Bioregional Mycelia (hist | edit) [884 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= "The intentional propagation of global networks of trust, respect, communication, and resource distribution among regeneration practitioners. Its primary intent is to facilitate global scale collective sense-making, action, and agency, and to act as a useful foundation for ecosystems of applications therefor. It is particularly important to connect ‘mycelia’ between the over-consuming cultures of the ‘global north’ and the global majority bioregi...")
- 12:57, 23 December 2025 Commons and Public Partnership (hist | edit) [1,357 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: Commons and Public Partnership: Legitimizing a Commons Political Sphere. By Torange Khonsari. Bloomsbury Academic,''' URL = https://www.standaardboekhandel.be/p/commons-and-public-partnership-9781350446311 =Description= "Commons and Public Partnership reimagines the commons as a dynamic third political sphere, one that bridges the gap between the household and the state. Torange Khonsari shows how cultural practices can activate communities, creating ne...")
- 12:47, 23 December 2025 Global Digital Compact (hist | edit) [1,038 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " URL = https://www.un.org/techenvoy/global-digital-compact =Description= From Wikipedia: "The Global Digital Compact (GDC) is a comprehensive global framework for digital cooperation and governance of digital technologies and artificial intelligence proposed in the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres's Common Agenda. Its objective is to ensure that digital technologies are used responsibly and benefit all, while addressing the digital divide and fosteri...")
- 11:37, 21 December 2025 Earned Legitimacy (hist | edit) [5,781 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Jonathan Hollis: "There are three paths to sovereignty: demand it through force, negotiate for it diplomatically, or earn it by creating legitimacy. Attempting to use force to obtain territorial sovereignty is morally questionable and practically impossible without significant military resources, which are usually constrained to existing states. Negotiating for forms of sovereignty diplomatically is increasingly possible (Buterin’s four concepts of net...")
- 11:33, 21 December 2025 Networked Functional Sovereignty (hist | edit) [12,455 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Jonathan Hollis: "Functional sovereignty scales beyond local groups via communication and coordination technologies. Bauwens describes the role that cooperative irrigation networks played in the development of the earliest Sumerian cities.[21] Ostrom has documented the ways that societies continue to use bottom-up systems of functional local and networked sovereignty to manage irrigation commons.[22] Similarly, each of the four major periods of Western...")
- 11:31, 21 December 2025 Local Functional Sovereignty (hist | edit) [4,710 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Jonathan Hollis: "Functional sovereignty starts at the smallest scales of human coordination and applies best to the practical reality of people’s day-to-day lives. The most relevant form of sovereignty for most people is their ability to exercise self-governance over their immediate surroundings with their nearest neighbors. Nothing about local functional sovereignty is fundamentally new. People have been practicing a wide range of methods of local c...")
- 05:06, 21 December 2025 People Helping People as the Future of Public Services (hist | edit) [1,939 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Report: People helping people: the future of public services. By Madeleine Gabriel and Emma Clarence. NESTA, 2014''' URL = https://www.nesta.org.uk/report/people-helping-people-the-future-of-public-services/ =Description= "Public services should be redesigned to make mobilising the energy and contribution of the public a core organising principle. Key Findings: "There is a long tradition of people helping people, but there is the potential for far more to be...")
- 05:01, 21 December 2025 Network School (hist | edit) [1,054 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= co-working and cultural community for the Network State movement initiated by Balaji Srivanasan, located in Forest City, Johor, Maylaysia, near Singapore''' URL = https://ns.com/ =Description= "The Network School is an experimental, physically-located educational and community-building initiative situated on an island near Singapore, launched in September 2024 as a pilot program for the broader network state concept popularized by Balaji Srinivasan in his 2...")
- 04:39, 21 December 2025 Frontier Tower (hist | edit) [2,078 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "Sixteen floors in the heart of San Francisco filled with people advancing deep tech and frontier technologies".''' [https://frontiertower.io/] URL = https://frontiertower.io/ =Status= "We are actively onboarding local communities on eight different floors. The Frontier Tower Team will host joint floors with a library for co-working and a comfortable lounge to bring your friends, investors, or guests while enjoying a panoramic view of the city. The top floor i...") originally created as "Frontier Town"
- 04:18, 21 December 2025 Prefigural vs Configural Cultures (hist | edit) [3,340 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Vitalik Buterin: "We want is a better "world game" for cultural evolution: an environment where cultures improve and compete, but not on the basis of violent force, and also not exclusively on low-level forms of memetic fitness (eg. virality of individual posts on social media, moment-by-moment enjoyment and convenience), but rather on some kind of fair playing field that creates sufficient space to showcase the longer-term benefits that a thriving cultu...")
- 03:44, 18 December 2025 Pop-up Microeconomies for Event-Based Communities (hist | edit) [1,379 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Regen Villages: Pop-up Microeconomies for Event-Based Communities: Cosmo-Local commoning during Devconnect Buenos Aires. By Diogo, 2025''' URL = https://paragraph.com/@diogoj/regen-villages-pop-up-microeconomies-for-event-based-communities =Abstract= "This article presents Regen Villages, a research exploration funded by Allo Capital that investigates pop-up microeconomies as a mechanism for cosmo-local commoning during global conferences. The experimen...")
- 03:10, 18 December 2025 Planetary Civics Inquiry (hist | edit) [1,020 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= “What if governance wasn’t about borders, but about the shared currents of an entangled planet?”''' URL = https://darkmatterlabs.org/feed/planetary-civics-inquiry =Description= “The Planetary Civics Inquiry is an alliance of researchers, educators, policymakers, designers, and practitioners committed to transforming the structures and processes that shape how we govern our entangled planet. Our work is rooted in the design of radical civics frameworks...")
- 00:46, 18 December 2025 Moloch (hist | edit) [2,536 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Wamo: "MOLOCH: The Logic of the Parasite** *(Negative Externality)* Moloch is the god of "Rational Self-Interest" that leads to collective suicide. Moloch is the force that dictates: If I don't pollute the river, my competitor will, and he will out-price me. So I must pollute the river. Moloch is the systemic dynamic where failure to race ahead means your disadvantage compounds. You must fight—and over time, ownership and power concentrate into sma...")
- 00:21, 18 December 2025 Natural Intelligence (hist | edit) [1,529 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= (Translated from the Dutch by DeepSeek), from Leen Gorissen: ""Natural intelligence, to me, represents the intelligence of life itself. It is the art and science of leaving the Earth healthier, richer, more vibrant, and more viable than before—without pollution, depletion, or degradation. If you look at 3.8 billion years of evolution, you see a pattern as old as life itself: the species that still exist today, despite millions of years of change and d...")
- 22:51, 17 December 2025 Oriental Despotism (hist | edit) [1,726 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: Karl Wittfogel. Oriental Despotism: A Comparative Study of Total Power. 1957.''' URL = =Discussion= Samo Burja: "Historians and social theorists have proposed materialist explanations for the rise of civilization in the Near East—namely, the accumulation of economic surplus. The fertile alluvial soil deposited with the yearly floods by the Tigris and Euphrates provided abundant harvests. Similarly, historians link the reliable flooding of the Nile Ri...")
- 22:30, 17 December 2025 Intercognitive Foundation (hist | edit) [502 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "Establishing global ecosystem standards for AI accessibility & interoperability".''' [https://www.intercognitive.com/] URL = https://www.intercognitive.com/ "''We promote the development and deployment of the necessary infrastructure and protocols to make the physical world accessible to artificial intelligence''." =More information= * look for the concept of Embodied AI. Category:Standards Category:Protocols and Algorithms Category:Movements...")
- 22:24, 17 December 2025 Artificial Organisational Intelligence (hist | edit) [1,147 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "the capacity for organisations to make their knowledge (including routines, practices, rules, boundaries, and tacit know-how) legible and governable."''' [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5516298] =Description= Ellie Rennie et al. : "Artificial Organisational Intelligence (AOI): the capacity for organisations to make their knowledge (including routines, practices, rules, boundaries, and tacit know-how) legible and governable. AOI is not abou...")
- 22:05, 17 December 2025 BioFi (hist | edit) [265 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= " real finance flowing to real stewards using whatever tools actually work."''' [https://forum.regen.network/t/the-state-of-regen-2025/565/2] =Example= * The Regen Network * The BioFi Project Category:Crypto Ecology Category:Crypto Economics ")
- 21:48, 17 December 2025 Ecological Real World Assets (hist | edit) [1,193 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Gregory Landua: "A distinct (asset) class — capable of generating cash flow, reducing long-term risk, and strengthening competitiveness. The demand spans political and geographic boundaries, from rural land stewards seeking continuity to institutions seeking credible, durable assets." (https://forum.regen.network/t/the-state-of-regen-2025/565/2) =Example= ==Regen Network== Gregory Landua: "Regen Network is positioning ... as infrastructure...")
- 21:41, 17 December 2025 Eliza Effect (hist | edit) [588 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= From the Wikipedia: "In computer science, the ELIZA effect is a tendency to project human traits — such as experience, semantic comprehension or empathy — onto rudimentary computer programs having a textual interface. ELIZA was a symbolic AI chatbot developed in 1966 by Joseph Weizenbaum that imitated a psychotherapist. Many early users were convinced of ELIZA's intelligence and understanding, despite its basic text-processing approach and the explan...")
- 15:35, 15 December 2025 Chinese Model of Political Meritocracy (hist | edit) [1,735 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy. By Daniel A. Bell. Princeton University Press, 2016.''' URL = https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691173047/the-china-model ''"How China's political model could prove to be a viable alternative to Western democracy,"'' =Description= "Westerners tend to divide the political world into “good” democracies and “bad” authoritarian regimes. But the Chinese political model d...")
- 02:07, 15 December 2025 Hero's Journey (hist | edit) [1,156 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Joe Corbett: "In cultural and social systems, the hero’s journey functions as a similar Cosmo-Autopoiesis subsystem pattern within a complex adaptive system. Myths, legends, and ritual templates migrate across communities, diets, technologies, and institutions, yet retain a recognizable shape: an ordinary world disrupted by a call to growth, a sequence of trials that yield new competencies or perspectives, and a reintegration that reshapes social...")
- 02:05, 15 December 2025 Krebs Cycle (hist | edit) [1,184 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Joe Corbett: "The Krebs cycle comprises a sequence of enzymatic transformations that begin when acetyl-CoA enters oxaloacetate to form citrate. The cycle proceeds through a series of well-defined steps—citrate isomerized to isocitrate, then oxidized and decarboxylated to α-ketoglutarate, followed by another decarboxylation to succinyl-CoA, and so forth, until malate is oxidized back to oxaloacetate. In this arc, the cell harvests energy-rich electron...")
- 02:02, 15 December 2025 Cosmo-Autopoiesis (hist | edit) [2,390 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "a cosmos that sustains itself through nested, self-producing cycles of transformation".''' [https://holo.substack.com/p/spiritual-biology-and-cosmo-autopoiesis] =Description= Joe Corbett: "If the Krebs cycle illustrates how a living system extracts energy and regenerates essential components within a larger metabolic web, and if the hero’s journey shows how individual transformation catalyzes social renewal within a cultural web, then a broader question aris...")
- 11:43, 14 December 2025 Small Property Mode of Production (hist | edit) [2,631 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " * See the book: A Social History of Ancient Greece Category:P2P Class Theory Category:P2P History ")
- 11:30, 14 December 2025 Social History of Ancient Greece (hist | edit) [2,544 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: Social History of Ancient Greece (900–338 B.C.) and the Small Property Mode of Production. Thanasis Athanasopoulos-Kalomalos (Greek: Θανάσης Αθανασόπουλος-Καλόμαλος). 2004''' URL = [ https://metabook.gr/books/social-history-of-ancient-greece-900-338-bc-and-the-small-property-mode-of-production-thanasis-athanasopoylos-kalo] =Description= ChatGPT: "the book argues against treating classical Greek society primarily as a slave-...")
- 09:16, 14 December 2025 Entropy of Capitalism (hist | edit) [1,045 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: The Entropy of Capitalism. By Robert Biel. Brill, 2011''' URL = https://brill.com/display/title/17387 =Description= "The project of applying general systems theory to social sciences is crucial in today’s crisis when social and ecological systems clash. This book concretely demonstrates the necessity of a Marxist approach to this challenge, notably in asserting agency (struggle) as against determinism. It similarly shows how Marxism can be reinvigorated...")
- 14:46, 13 December 2025 China Beyond Socialism and Capitalism (hist | edit) [7,242 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: Keyu Jin. The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism. (2023)''' URL = https://www.keyujin.com/ =Contextual Quote= “Even sophisticated Americans possessed only a simplistic understanding of life in China […] But the China they imagined was far from the one that I knew from my everyday life there — not to mention that by 1997 seismic shifts were already under way. People’s excitement and hopes were bubbling over as we debated new econo...")
- 14:06, 13 December 2025 Micro-Hydro (hist | edit) [2,931 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Growing the Commons: "A micro-hydro system converts the potential energy in a stream of moving water into electrical energy. The principles of hydropower are the same whatever the size of the system. Micro-hydro refers to small systems that can be installed by individual homes, businesses or farms. A system consists of a turbine that converts flowing water into electricity (via a generator); an intake structure some distance upstream of the turbine, wh...")
- 13:21, 13 December 2025 Reading List on Monetary Pluralism (hist | edit) [2,596 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = as curated from Chor Pharn’s recommendations) =Context= "a composite genealogy of monetary plurality — from imperial China’s multi-media monetary systems, to China’s role in global bullion flows, to modern monetary hierarchy theory, to contemporary Chinese financial architecture and civilisation-level statecraft." (ChatGPT) =Bibliography= 1️⃣ Richard von Glahn – Fountain of Fortune: Money and Monetary Policy in China, 1000–1700 Classic longue-du...")
- 14:23, 12 December 2025 We All (hist | edit) [1,441 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "WeAll is a decentralized digital commons protocol".''' GitHub repo link: https://github.com/errol1swaby2-bit/Weall_node_MVP =Description= Erroll Swaby: "WeAll is a decentralized digital commons protocol that combines identity, governance, and creator compensation into one coherent civic stack. It aims to make cooperation the most rational default by pairing Proof-of-Humanity style verification with transparent proposals, juror-based dispute resolution, and a...")
- 14:14, 12 December 2025 Dataspaces in Europe (hist | edit) [18,446 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = directory of 'common European dataspace initiatves Source: [ =Directory= == Agriculture == === Common European Initiatives === Common European Agricultural Data Space (CEADS) - implementation (Common European Data Space - Implementation) | URL: (No URL provided in source) 4Growth (Common European Data Space) | URL: https://4growth-project.eu/ AgriDataSpace - CSA preliminary study (Common European Data Space - CSA preliminary study) | URL: https://agridataspace...")
- 06:19, 12 December 2025 Neo-Sorokinian School (hist | edit) [1,445 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = attempts to continue the 'Civilizational Analysis' approach pioneered by Pitirim Sorokin =Summary= By Deep Seek: "While there's no single dominant "Sorokin Institute," his work has been kept alive by a dedicated group of sociologists, historians, and complexity thinkers. The primary hub is the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations (ISCSC), which Sorokin co-founded with Arnold Toynbee. Key figures and extensions: S. N. Eisenstadt: His w...")
- 05:53, 12 December 2025 Gerhard Lenski's Ecological-Evolutionary Theory (hist | edit) [3,130 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Summary= Via DeepSeek: Lenski argues that societies evolve primarily through the interplay of technology (the means of harnessing energy and information) and economics (the means of distributing resources and surplus). This co-evolution drives changes in social structure, culture, politics, and even human psychology. It's a materialist, evolutionary paradigm that focuses on systemic change over centuries and millennia. Gerhard Lenski's seminal work is "Power and Pr...")
- 09:51, 11 December 2025 Information Finance (hist | edit) [1,129 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = InfoFi =Description= "InfoFi - short for Information Finance, represents a fundamental shift in how we value, share, and profit from information in the digital age. At its core, InfoFi combines two transformative technologies: * AI’s ability to understand information (the “Info” part) * Blockchain’s ability to financialize assets (the “Fi” part) Together, they’re creating entirely new markets where your thoughts, preferences, and digital behavi...")
- 09:25, 11 December 2025 Exocapitalism (hist | edit) [1,751 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: Exocapitalism: economies with absolutely no limits (2025) by Marek Poliks and Roberto Alonso Trillo. Becoming Press, 2025.''' URL = https://becomingpress.metalabel.com/exocapitalism? =Context= "This is not an argument for a new phase of capitalism, but rather a cosmological, retroactive take on the continuity of capital as an inhuman algorithm modelled on finance and software rather than factory and labor, manifesting in the contemporary topology of the...")
- 09:05, 11 December 2025 Imagination (hist | edit) [2,605 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Typology= ==Coleridge on Imagination and Fancy== Matthew David Segall: "In Biographia Literaria, Coleridge famously distinguishes between primary imagination, secondary imagination, and fancy: “The Imagination I consider either as primary, or secondary. The primary Imagination I hold to be the living power and prime agent of all human perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary Imagination...")
- 09:03, 11 December 2025 Barfield and the Contraction of Consciousness (hist | edit) [5,416 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Matthew David Segall: "Owen Barfield, a philosopher, philologist, and member of the Inklings, develops, under the influence of Rudolf Steiner’s anthroposophy, a history of consciousness that resonates deeply with Whitehead’s diagnosis. Barfield argues that modern self-consciousness has come at the cost of losing a felt participation in a meaningful whole. He distinguishes between “original participation” and “final participation.” In original...")
- 08:59, 11 December 2025 Whitehead's Philosophy of the Organism (hist | edit) [2,839 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Matthew David Segall: "He develops an alternative “philosophy of organism” in which value is reintegrated into nature. Every organism, he says, is the realization of a “definite shape of value.” Every fact is, in some sense, an achievement of value, an aesthetic attainment in the ongoing creative advance of the world. In Process and Reality, he also redefines metaphysics itself as a kind of disciplined imagination. Metaphysics, he says, is an unu...")
- 12:16, 10 December 2025 Commons-Based Property Regimes in German Farming Systems (hist | edit) [2,393 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Master Thesis: Commoning land for a regenerative agriculture. A study of emerging property regimes in German farming systems. By Janna Jung-Irrgang. Copenhagen University, Faculty of Science, MSc Agriculture, Production and Environment, June 2022.''' URL = N/A (request from author) =Abstract= "Amplified by climatic and social instabilities, the contribution of agriculture and land use to ecological crises is increasingly being recognized. Discourses engage with...")
- 14:54, 9 December 2025 Three Planetary Time Clocks (hist | edit) [3,695 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Chor Pharn: “ THE THREE PLANETARY CLOCKS If the mesh is the planet’s circulatory system, its clocks are the pulse that drives it. Civilisations once moved inside a single timescale, slow enough for memory and myth to keep pace: the turning of agricultural seasons, court calendars, five-year plans, industrial decades. That world is gone. What the planetary OS does—quietly, without permission—is force every civilisation to inhabit three incompatibl...")
- 14:43, 9 December 2025 Equifinality (hist | edit) [1,446 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Francis Heylighen explains: "Given these two fundamental traits — directedness and contingency — we can now see where purpose arises. Directedness implies an implicit preference: actions tend to move toward one state rather than another. In physics, we describe this as a system minimizing potential energy or maximizing entropy. In biology, it’s the drive to increase fitness. In economics, it’s the pursuit of utility. Each is a preference funct...")
- 14:41, 9 December 2025 Parochial Altruism (hist | edit) [2,953 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= From the Wikipedia: “Parochial altruism is a concept in social psychology, evolutionary biology, and anthropology that describes altruism towards an in-group, often accompanied by hostility towards an out-group. It is a combination of altruism, defined as behavior done for the benefit of others without direct effect on the self, and parochialism, which refers to having a limited viewpoint. Together, these concepts create parochial altruism, or altruism...")
- 14:39, 9 December 2025 Project State (hist | edit) [14,223 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= By Anton Jäger: “Maier’s book offers a new solution to this enigma. In his view, all the classical categories used to describe the twentieth-century state miss its central feature: its orientation around the notion of a project, which could weld business interests, the general population, and state bureaucrats under a single, long-term time horizon. What united Roosevelt’s America, Stalin’s Russia, Attlee’s Britain, Hitler’s Germany, Mao’s...")
- 08:30, 8 December 2025 Democratic AI (hist | edit) [2,724 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ==Characteristics== By Vasilis Kostakis and Aristotle Tympas: "Democratic AI requires four foundations: ===Open source=== Models must be open so researchers and citizens can examine them and identify problems. ===Public funding=== AI research must serve the common good, not private profit. Funding must flow directly to communities developing AI for social needs; not just universities producing papers, but projects maintaining actual tools people use. Currentl...")
- 08:21, 8 December 2025 Community-Controlled Artificial Intelligence (hist | edit) [1,928 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " See also: AI as a Commons. =Context= By Vasilis Kostakis and Aristotle Tympas: "We do not need enormous computing power to run functional AI systems. The energy-intensive nature of today's AI is not a technical necessity – it is a consequence of profit-seeking design choices. Tech giants promote gigantic models requiring vast energy and water because they're designed to do everything for everyone: a logic serving scale and profit, not efficiency. Smaller, spe...")
- 07:14, 8 December 2025 Real Estate Property Hacking (hist | edit) [9,686 bytes] Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Typology= (from the Encommuns interview with Maxime Zait, co-founder of Communa) '''* Sébastien Broca – Corinne Vercher-Chaptal: This brings us to the question of how to articulate the world of commons and public authorities.''' Maxime Zaït: That’s exactly what interests me: finding the right articulation to produce effective public policies at the interface between commons practices and institutional practices; getting these two sets of interests—which...")