Sunday, 10 December 2023

Ottawa City Councillors need help

Councillors appear overwhelmed No mere mortal city councillor is up to the challenge of absorbing every brief nor every delegation. Nor can they sit through every mind numbing meeting. Lately we have seen how councillors are crushed by the weight of material…and the result? Bad decisions are made. They need help. Fortunately there is help available. The time has come to introduce artificial intelligence into the management of the city’s $6 billion cad budget. An AI replete with programmed morals, values, ethics and all the source data can help make decisions at light speed, free of bias or fatigue. You think this is impossible? It was actually done in Chile 50 years ago! The system architect was British operations research scientist Stafford Beer called Project Cybersyn, (1971 to 1973) Salvador Allende implemented it as a decision support system aiding in the management of the economy. THIS WAS LONG BEFORE GPT CHATBOT. After the CIA orchestrated military coup on September 11, 1973, the project was abandoned, and the operations room was destroyed. Allende was assasinated. However, while operational, information from the field would be fed into MODELS. Managers could see relevant economic data, formulate feasible responses to emergencies, and transmit advice and directives to enterprises and factories. The idea is to use AI to augment not substitute decisions...free of management or political bias and based on truth, justice and the Canadian way. No decision would be made without the recommendation from the city's A I advisor.

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