Paper 4 — Role Society: Human Discretion, Accountability, and Non-Identifiable Role Coordination in the AGI Era
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This working paper introduces Role Society as a social structure for the AGI era in which the basic unit of coordination is no longer the account, direct identifier, or personal ID, but a role-based unit of human discretion and accountability. Building on Paper 1, Paper 2, and Paper 3 of the AGI Structural Alignment Series, this paper positions Role Society as the social expression layer of CHOPSTICK. It defines roles as structural units through which human discretion is expressed in social, organizational, operational, consent-based, and responsibility-related contexts. The paper addresses role-based authority ranges, responsibility references, consent possibilities, non-identifiable role coordination, and…
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- Discretion
- Unit (ring theory)
- Social responsibility
- Expression (computer science)
- Social life
- Social structure
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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