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A System of Agents brings Service-as-Software to life - Foundation Capital
Joanne Chenfoundationcapital.com
DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations - a topic for a future issue) are so important to this thesis because they become the new framework for a group of specialists to organize and coordinate.
Andrew Beal • Issue #19: Participation
Digital Organizations are compositions of humans without geographic constraints. Largely hosted in Discord servers (but not exclusively!), DOs are collections of like-minded people with like-minded goals, that work together to make progress towards those goals.
David Hoffman • The Future of Work on Bankless
The Future is Collective: Advancing Collective Social Innovation to Address Society’s Biggest Challenges
The report explores how diverse collective social innovation initiatives mobilize cross-sector collaboration, embody shared values, and use innovative structures to address complex societal challenges with systemic, large-scale impact globally.
reports.weforum.orgEstablish a coordination mechanism that reduces duplication and overlap among partnersand projects and combines efforts,
Overview of the AI Alliance.docx | Powered by Box
Collaborative, internet-native organizations like decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO) especially offer shared narratives (memes), economic incentives (money) and more flexible local governance structures (management) to move us in the right direction.
Coindesk • DAOs Are the New Way of Impact Work
Technology's Center for Constructive Communication in collaboration with their civil society collaborators; called Cortico. This approach and technology platform, dubbed Fora,
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Beyond the Hype
weforum.org
The shape of this future is rapidly coming into focus and centers around an organization referred to by technologists as “decentralized autonomous organizations,” or DAOs. These DAOs operate with different assumptions than many of today’s traditional legal entities and other business associations. DAOs are not run by boards or managers, but rather ... See more