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Space nation, Ethics as a Service, identity crisis and digital sovereignty from the USSR — Shift Print

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There are some links between the # discoveries below and the previous pieces on the geopolitics of home office, Web 3.0 digital economy and digital sovereignty history.

The micro (space) nation of Asgardia was established in 2016 and its constitution adopted a year later. It also had parliament election in July of 2020 and to date counts almost 2,000 (Earth bound perhaps for now) residents.

What's interesting with Asgardia and network states like Plumia is the extent to which they reflect identification, association and cohesion outside of the existing boundaries of states.

In addition to Asgardia, another interesting data point for the geopolitics of home office discussion is that as the world slowly returns to normal – 39% of US employees would rather quit if not offered remote or partially remote working modality. Others are also quitting to pursue more meaningful careers.

Authors from the Oxford Internet Institute, Digital Catapult and Alan Turing Institute argue that gap between “AI ethics principles [and codes or frameworks] and the practical design of AI systems” exists because these tools are either “too flexible (and thus vulnerable to ethics washing) or too strict (unresponsive to context).

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