Hurdle: A workable Constitution cannot be imagined
Hurdle: A Constitution for The Sanctuary can’t include a bill of rights that is so comprehensive that it allays fears that cynical, refugee citizens have
The Jury heard evidence that a citizenry comprised mostly of refugees may have unrealistically high expectations that The Sanctuary can ensure comprehensive rights BUT A purpose designed Constitution that hard wires the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the protection of other rights as covered in some other existing Bill of Rights is likely to…
Hurdle: The inclusion of direct representation by an AI agent will not reduce irrational prejudices citizens may hold
The Jury heard evidence that citizen’s may hold biases that do not contribute to reaching optimal decisions BUT An AI agent is not intended to vet or modify its citizen’s beliefs but simple reflect them. However, an AI agent can help to confidentially make biases the citizen has explicit
Hurdle: A Constitution that includes a citizen direct voice is susceptible to cyberattack
The Jury heard evidence of the threat that sponsor countries, other representatives, external agencies could seek to manipulate The Sanctuary’s parliament by cyber-attacks on the Citizen’s House AI BUT Processes can be designed to validate each AI agent acts in accordance with its citizen owner just as processes are designed to ensure the integrity of…