Forbes March 11, 2025
Imagine a country undergoing radical upheaval following a political transition. Suppose the dismantling of established trade frameworks, governmental regulations, and constitutional safeguards leads to the collapse of democratic institutions, the merger of executive and judicial powers, large-scale unemployment, and chronic recession.
In an analog world, where human decision-makers dictate macro-level events, such a scenario would be disastrous for those who trusted the system to uphold legal and institutional continuity.
But what if an independent artificial entity could oversee laws, regulations, executive orders, and fiscal policies — intervening when decisions contradict constitutional norms, international treaties, or fundamental rights, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights or the Convention on the Rights of the Child? Could AI serve as a neutral...