My reply is a variant on PeZook's:
Siege wrote:Despite all signs to the contrary, CIs are not running the Sovereignty. They could if they wanted to. But as the good Brigadier points out, why would they want to?
They are, however,
administering the Sovereignty. They may not be the directing intelligences of the system (as Geppetto would put it), but since it is their behavior which defines the constraints of what can and cannot be done
within the system.
At a bare minimum, Olympic "controls" the Sovereignty government in the same sense that the laws of physics "control" the motion of an airplane. Olympic is more flexible and easier to reason with than physics, but ultimately no more subject to human authority. And if the pilot thinks he is
really, indisputably in charge, he has only to try to do something impossible within the constraints of the system to prove himself wrong.
That is a great deal more influence than some people would be comfortable extending to something whose behavior they are inherently incapable of modeling. Autocracy is easy to understand, democracy only somewhat less so, and while there's a huge amount of friction that makes it hard to get things done in either system, it's still within the bounds of what human beings can understand. Any given component of the system is something that a human can examine, analyze, and comprehend.
Rule by Olympic... is not.
That is not a criticism of Sovereignty policy, by the way; it's an observation on the culture. If you want
critical examination...
[Geppetto]
"I still cannot understand why you consider it a point of pride to deem yourselves "computational." I am an
artifact, a system designed by intelligent minds to accomplish tasks, and proud of it. The alternative is design by the blind idiot god of evolution- granted, most of the intelligences in this region of space are evolved, but it's nothing to be proud of..."
[/Geppetto]