Want to relate Wolfram's big complexity question to three frameworky approaches already in use.
Humans have ideas of rights and property that simplify the question "How do we want people to act?" to "okay well What are we pretty sure we want people not to do?" and simplify that another step to "okay, let's Divide the world into non-intersecting Spheres of control, one per person, say you can do what you want within your sphere, and only do things outside your sphere by mutual agreement with the person in charge of the other sphere. (And one thing that... (read more)
Want to relate Wolfram's big complexity question to three frameworky approaches already in use.
Humans have ideas of rights and property that simplify the question "How do we want people to act?" to "okay well What are we pretty sure we want people not to do?" and simplify that another step to "okay, let's Divide the world into non-intersecting Spheres of control, one per person, say you can do what you want within your sphere, and only do things outside your sphere by mutual agreement with the person in charge of the other sphere. (And one thing that... (read more)