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OverviewSynopsis of The Axioms of Governance for AGI Societies: With Commentaries In The Axioms of Governance for AGI Societies, the reader is invited into an unprecedented intellectual exploration of how the emergence of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and autonomous systems transforms the very architecture of law, political economy, ethics, and civilization itself. The book is structured around 80 axioms, each serving not as a static rule but as a philosophical catalyst for interrogating the existential tensions facing humanity as it codes its future into self-operating systems. Across these axioms, the work advances a consistent thesis: that the power of AGI must be governed not by fear or opportunism, but by principles rooted in the convergence of law, philosophy, political economy, and human dignity. The commentaries that accompany each axiom unpack the complexities embedded in the deceptively simple formulations, drawing the reader through a vast terrain of theory and practice. Foundations of the Axioms The early chapters establish the central tension: AI is not simply a tool, but a participant in governance. The book opens with explorations of how smart contracts, algorithmic law, and decentralized systems challenge classical governance. The reader is asked to confront the paradox that decentralization may not necessarily produce justice unless designed with ethical intentionality. This demands not only distributing power but also making it accountable at every node. Philosophy as Compass A central motif emerges: philosophy is not optional in AI governance; it is foundational. Without anchoring AI development in epistemological humility and moral philosophy, societies risk spiralling into epistemic chaos. Throughout these sections, rich discussions unfold on Kantian moral autonomy, Rawlsian fairness, and Arendt's vision of the political space as a realm of appearance, where each person remains seen, heard, and respected. Redefining Rights and Personhood The axioms then expand into the evolving nature of rights themselves. As AI systems acquire agency and as human beings merge biological, digital, and cognitive boundaries, personhood itself must be redefined. The book provides a profound reflection on how future rights frameworks must transcend species while remaining rooted in the sanctity of sentience. Crucially, the work warns against allowing rights granted to machines to become an instrument for undermining human rights. Governance, Accountability, and Law in the Age of Code The book next investigates the profound transformation of governance itself. Law, once solely written in legal text, is increasingly instantiated in machine-readable code. Yet even as legal code and software code merge, accountability must remain to human judgment. The book critiques opaque algorithmic adjudication, arguing that automated legal systems must always be interpretable, contestable, and subject to civic oversight. Global Institutions and Post-National Governance ... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gwen SwanPublisher: Catalyst Institute Imprint: Catalyst Institute Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.057kg ISBN: 9781037076114ISBN 10: 1037076117 Pages: 456 Publication Date: 16 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationGwen Swan is a philosopher, mathematician, and visionary business strategist whose work sitsat the intersection of artificial intelligence, human rights, and decentralized governance. As thefounder and CEO of CureLogic Ltd., IPPON FinTech, and FFA Ventures, Gwen has ledpioneering efforts in biotechnology, IP asset securitization, and startup acceleration acrossglobal markets. Her thought leadership spans technological innovation, legal theory, and ethicaldesign, driven by a lifelong commitment to equity, intelligence, and human dignity.Raised in a family of entrepreneurs-her mother a real estate lawyer and her father aninternational wine broker. Gwen inherited a deep appreciation for critical thinking, enterprise, and moral clarity. This foundation evolved into an expansive intellectual journey that nowbridges philosophical rigor with real-world systems change.Her earlier works, including Lemmata for the Governance of AGI Societies: Balancing HumanValues and Intelligent Autonomy, laid the conceptual groundwork for this volume. The Axioms ofGovernance for AGI Societies: With Commentaries is the culmination of years of research, fieldwork, and dialogue with leading thinkers, technologists, and policymakers worldwide. In it, Gwen offers a practical, principled framework for governing societies where humans andmachines co-exist, co-decide, and co-evolve.Gwen is also the author of several landmark texts, such as The Genesis of aTechno-Civilization: An Era of Transformation, Innovating Societies: The Rise of Social SmartContracts, and Empowering Startups for Global Success. Her writings blend systemsphilosophy, legal foresight, and economic modeling with deep humanism.A firm believer that the future must be co-authored by philosophy, code, and compassion, Gwencontinues to advise startups, governments, and international institutions on AI policy, ethicalgovernance, and equitable innovation. She resides in Cape Town, South Africa, always craftingthe next framework to ensure that intelligence, natural or artificial, serves justice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |