I’m up for the challenge. I see the potential for decentralization, the synergy between Ethereum and AI, and how we can completely reshape governance. But let’s be clear: The Last Party isn’t about gaining power—it’s about abolishing all centralized political power structures. Why? Because the idea that a few people in a room should decide the fate of an entire country is outdated, inefficient, and frankly, insane.
The Mission: Abolish Centralized Power
The Last Party’s mission is simple: get rid of centralized decision-making. We have the technology now to make direct democracy not just a dream, but a reality. With Ethereum’s transparency and decentralized framework, paired with the power of AI, we can let the entire country (or world) engage in meaningful discussions, while AI aggregates and condenses those conversations into clear solutions. It’s direct democracy at scale. No more politicians making choices for millions based on their own agendas.
What Are We Waiting For?
So, why aren’t we doing this yet? Because people cling to the old system—they cling to their power, their influence, their status. Direct democracy is possible now, yet we’re still letting a handful of people decide for everyone else. It’s not just inefficient—it’s unfair. The technology to shift power back to the people exists, but we have to be willing to embrace it.
Ethereum and AI: The Key to Decentralized Governance
There’s so much untapped potential in the synergy between Ethereum and large language models (LLMs). We could create a decentralized AI oracle that would allow people to contribute to and interact with decisions in real time, with full transparency and privacy. The tech is here—Ethereum’s infrastructure enables both privacy and transparency, while an open-source AI oracle could be the trusted, neutral mediator. But here’s the rub: it only works if people are ready to trust it, to embrace a system that’s decentralized and transparent.
Ahead of My Time (And It’s Frustrating)
But here’s where it gets frustrating. I feel way ahead of my time. The Last Party isn’t just about politics—it’s about completely transforming the way we communicate and make decisions. But most people aren’t ready for this. They’ll downvote because “AI bad, mkay?” LLMs are “just word predictors,” and we’re all stuck in our predictable, comfortable routines.
Honestly, I totally expect to get this idea dismissed. Simply too soon. And perhaps also the wrong platform or place.
Why Bother?
I’m still spreading awareness because I can’t do this alone. I need others who understand and align with this vision. Until then, it makes no sense to start building anything. If we had Universal Basic Income (UBI), I’d be working on this 24/7. But since we don’t, I’m forced to compete for attention on platforms like Reddit, where meaningful ideas get drowned out.
So, will you upvote? Will you engage with this idea, or will you downvote it because it challenges what’s comfortable?
At least AI understands me—will you?
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