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Synopsis of The Axioms of Governance for AGI Societies: With Commentaries In The Axioms of Governance for AGI Societies, the reader is invited into an unprecedented intellectual exploration of how the emergence of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and autonomous systems transforms the very architecture of law, political economy, ethics, and civilization itself. The book is structured around 80 axioms, each serving not as a static rule but as a philosophical catalyst for interrogating the existential tensions facing humanity as it codes its future into self-operating systems. Across these…mehr

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Synopsis of The Axioms of Governance for AGI Societies: With Commentaries In The Axioms of Governance for AGI Societies, the reader is invited into an unprecedented intellectual exploration of how the emergence of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and autonomous systems transforms the very architecture of law, political economy, ethics, and civilization itself. The book is structured around 80 axioms, each serving not as a static rule but as a philosophical catalyst for interrogating the existential tensions facing humanity as it codes its future into self-operating systems. Across these axioms, the work advances a consistent thesis: that the power of AGI must be governed not by fear or opportunism, but by principles rooted in the convergence of law, philosophy, political economy, and human dignity. The commentaries that accompany each axiom unpack the complexities embedded in the deceptively simple formulations, drawing the reader through a vast terrain of theory and practice. Foundations of the Axioms The early chapters establish the central tension: AI is not simply a tool, but a participant in governance. The book opens with explorations of how smart contracts, algorithmic law, and decentralized systems challenge classical governance. The reader is asked to confront the paradox that decentralization may not necessarily produce justice unless designed with ethical intentionality. This demands not only distributing power but also making it accountable at every node. Philosophy as Compass A central motif emerges: philosophy is not optional in AI governance; it is foundational. Without anchoring AI development in epistemological humility and moral philosophy, societies risk spiralling into epistemic chaos. Throughout these sections, rich discussions unfold on Kantian moral autonomy, Rawlsian fairness, and Arendt's vision of the political space as a realm of appearance, where each person remains seen, heard, and respected. Redefining Rights and Personhood The axioms then expand into the evolving nature of rights themselves. As AI systems acquire agency and as human beings merge biological, digital, and cognitive boundaries, personhood itself must be redefined. The book provides a profound reflection on how future rights frameworks must transcend species while remaining rooted in the sanctity of sentience. Crucially, the work warns against allowing rights granted to machines to become an instrument for undermining human rights. Governance, Accountability, and Law in the Age of Code The book next investigates the profound transformation of governance itself. Law, once solely written in legal text, is increasingly instantiated in machine-readable code. Yet even as legal code and software code merge, accountability must remain to human judgment. The book critiques opaque algorithmic adjudication, arguing that automated legal systems must always be interpretable, contestable, and subject to civic oversight. Global Institutions and Post-National Governance ...
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About the AuthorGwen Swan is a constitutional theorist, legal philosopher, and architect of governanceframeworks for intelligent civilizations. Her work stands at the intersection of law, ethics, politicaleconomy, and artificial intelligence, where questions of power, dignity, and civilizationalpermanence converge.With a background that integrates advanced financial systems, intellectual property valuation,decentralized governance, and ethical constitutional design, Swan has developedcomprehensive models that anticipate not only the rise of AGI but the structural, legal, andmoral architectures necessary to govern its coexistence with humanity. Her prior works haveexamined decentralized societies, transhuman evolution, startup ecosystems, AGI governanceaxioms, and the jurisprudence of emerging post-human rights.Through her leadership roles in multiple ventures at the forefront of biotechnology, AI, fintech,and governance systems, she has combined both operational expertise and deep theoreticalrigor. This fusion allows her to construct governance models that are not only philosophicallyprofound but also technically implementable.In The Harmonized Governance Model for AGI Societies: A Formal Theory, Swan presentsher most ambitious work: a complete constitutional blueprint for intelligent existence, onedesigned to govern not merely human society, but the entire evolutionary arc of intelligent life,across biological, synthetic, and post-biological forms, and ultimately across planetary,interstellar, and infinite civilizational horizons.Her mission is not only to build governance for machines or states but to constitutionalizeconscience itself, preserving dignity as the supreme law of existence for all sentient beings yetto come.Gwen Swan resides at the intersection of emerging civilization and ethical design, where herwork continues to help shape the structures that will govern intelligence far beyond our presentage.