14. Manifest of the Future: The Path to Planetary Ethics and Global Democracy
- Mikey Miller
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Privacy as a Human Right: Data Sovereignty in the Digital Age
In today's networked world, data has become one of the most central resources – and at the same time the scene of an invisible war: state surveillance, commercial exploitation, AI training without consent, algorithmic manipulation, and psychometric profiling have become the norm. The Electronic Technocracy radically ends this phase of digital exploitation. In conjunction with the World Succession Deed 1400, a new principle is implemented: Data belongs to the human being itself – inalienable, inviolable, fully controllable. Privacy is not an optional comfort, but a fundamental, technically secured human right.
The Privacy Crisis in the Old System
In the traditional system, personal data was a commodity: clicks, locations, preferences, illnesses, genetic information – everything was collected, sold, exploited. Humans became digital raw material. States also used data for control, propaganda purposes, or targeted repression. The technological infrastructure was centralized – in the hands of a few corporations or security apparatuses.
The result was a loss of individual autonomy, a climate of fear and manipulability, and the emergence of "Predictive Societies" in which algorithms guided behavior – subtly, but profoundly.
The Turnaround: Digital Sovereignty in the Electronic Technocracy
In the new order, every human being becomes the sole owner of their digital identity. All personal data – from health records to movement profiles to thought protocols and genetic information – is stored exclusively in a private, decentralized data capsule, protected by biometric keys, quantum-resistant encryption, and blockchain verification.
Only the respective human being can grant access rights – temporarily, thematically, and revocably. There are no longer central databases, no silent surveillance, no silent consent. The systems are built in such a way that misuse is technically excluded.
The World Succession Deed 1400 as Legal Guarantee
The Deed 1400 recognizes data protection as a universal human right. It obliges all systems, states, and organizations to guarantee the digital integrity of the individual. This means: No data may be stored, analyzed, or passed on without explicit, informed, documented consent – and every human being has the right to withdraw this consent at any time.
Data protection does not become a point of contention, but a systemic architecture: Whoever wants data must treat the human being as an equal partner – not as a product.
ASI as a Neutral Data Protector
Artificial Superintelligence plays a key role in implementing this principle: It monitors not people, but systems. It recognizes patterns of illegal data use, blocks unauthorized access, and logs every movement of information flows in the blockchain. In addition, it educates users: whoever wishes can inform themselves in real-time which systems use which data for what purpose – and end this with a click.
At the same time, ASI allows people to manage their data autonomously, e.g., by releasing it for medical studies, societal simulations, or creative networks – in exchange for reputation or other non-monetary remuneration.
Digital Empowerment: Control by Design
The Electronic Technocracy designs all user interfaces, applications, and devices in such a way that transparency, control, and traceability are built in by default. Data protection is not an extra, but the starting point of every interaction. Systems not only ask for permission, but show consequences, simulate scenarios, and recommend protective measures. Digital literacy becomes part of cultural education – as self-evident as reading or writing.
New Economy: Value Creation Without Exploitation
Since data can no longer be bought or sold, a new kind of value creation emerges: data-based cooperation under fair conditions. Whoever provides data for AI training, health research, or system optimization receives no monetary payment, but reputation, access to innovations, or collective recognition. Humans are no longer exploited – but participate.
Conclusion: The Reconquest of the Self
With the introduction of data-based self-sovereignty, a central element of human dignity is restored: the right to self-determination – even digitally. The Electronic Technocracy proves that technology does not mean control – but freedom, if it is designed in the interest of human beings.
The World Succession Deed 1400 makes this vision irrevocable: No algorithm, no state, no platform may ever again dispose of data that has not been voluntarily and informedly shared. This creates a new digital image of humanity – one that is not based on the transparency of the individual, but on the transparency of the systems and the integrity of the person.