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Download or read book Httpv written by Les Pinter and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-28 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thie book describes how the theory of Nash Equilibrium described in the 27-page 1950 doctoral dissertation of John Nash, who spent over 40 years in a schizophrenic fog. Eventually economists discovered his work, and realized that it was a replacement for capitalism, in which lying was not permitted. The internet made this utopian scenario a real possiblity. In 1994, Nash was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for his work with Nash Equilibrium. The author, an economist who studied at Rice University, describes how Nash Equilibrium could solve difficult problems in the "free market", which can only exist if Nash Equilibrium can be achieved: Topics include health care, crime prevention and rehabilitation, full employment, education, civility, and democracy. The equivalency of the outcomes of Nash Equilibrium and of Artificial Intelligence is examined, demonstrating that this is a technology that has already arrived; it's not science fiction. Using a new Internet protocol - HTTPV (the 'V' is for 'Verify') which essentially fact-checks websites and only displays their content if they survive a fact-checking verification step, each of these difficult problems can be dealt with in such a way as to ensure justice. In particular, ignorant voters will never again be allowed to elect an ignorant fool as President. The free market has failed us, as has democracy. Full disclosure of all relevant information, and using only facts to come to a decision, are the keys to dealing successfully with the most serious problems in our civilization. The author hopes that this book will start a dialog about how to fix our broken world.


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