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Transparency

He defines the first core mechanism as an anti-user orientation: if AGI cannot answer the project's true aim, opacity itself functions as a control tactic.

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2026-05-12 lecture argument

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He defines the first core mechanism as an anti-user orientation: if AGI cannot answer the project's true aim, opacity itself functions as a control tactic.

Model articulated on 2026-01-08.

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He presents transparency, innovation, and openness as the cultural principles needed for a reforming curriculum to learn from mistakes and evolve.

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School Sucks Because It Is a Game

2026-01-08, day precision · Game Theory #2: Why Schools Suck

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"...activities to flourish okay so my three major principles were um transparency um innovation okay transparency um innovation openness and so my idea was..."

The End of the End of History

2026-03-24, day precision · Game Theory #15: The Return of History

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"...sacrifices. But, when there's very little freedom, meaning there's very little transparency and accountability, where the public don't have access to the leadership, then..."

Empire Of Democracy

2025-05-15, day precision · Civilization #52: Empire of Democracy

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"...everyone. And the idea of this is to create accountability and transparency within government. Okay? So, Hamilton explains this. To what purpose, then, require..."

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