Your voting scheme says most decisions can be made by the US even if everyone else is against (“simple majority for most decisions” and the US has 52%) and major decisions can be made by Five Eyes even if everyone else is against (“two thirds for major decisions” and Five Eyes has 67%). So it’s a permanent world dictatorship by Five Eyes: if they decide something, nobody else can do anything.
As such, I don’t see why other countries would agree to it. China would certainly want more say, and Europe is also now increasingly wary of the US due to Greenland and such. The rest of the world would also have concerns: South America wouldn’t be happy with a world dictatorship by the country that regime-changes them all the time, the Middle East wouldn’t be happy with a world dictatorship by the country that bombs them all the time, and so on. And I personally, as a non-Five Eyes citizen, also don’t see why I should be happy with a world dictatorship by countries in which I have no vote.
I’d be in favor of an international AI effort, but not driven by governments or corporations. Instead it should be a collaboration of people as equals across borders, similar to the international socialist movements. I know their history has been full of strife too, but it’s still better than world dictatorship.
Your voting scheme says most decisions can be made by the US even if everyone else is against (“simple majority for most decisions” and the US has 52%) and major decisions can be made by Five Eyes even if everyone else is against (“two thirds for major decisions” and Five Eyes has 67%). So it’s a permanent world dictatorship by Five Eyes: if they decide something, nobody else can do anything.
As such, I don’t see why other countries would agree to it. China would certainly want more say, and Europe is also now increasingly wary of the US due to Greenland and such. The rest of the world would also have concerns: South America wouldn’t be happy with a world dictatorship by the country that regime-changes them all the time, the Middle East wouldn’t be happy with a world dictatorship by the country that bombs them all the time, and so on. And I personally, as a non-Five Eyes citizen, also don’t see why I should be happy with a world dictatorship by countries in which I have no vote.
I’d be in favor of an international AI effort, but not driven by governments or corporations. Instead it should be a collaboration of people as equals across borders, similar to the international socialist movements. I know their history has been full of strife too, but it’s still better than world dictatorship.