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Originally Posted by Hyde View Post
The answer for that is simple. When the human aspect fails, like in many sports where referees cannot keep up with the game, a technological aspect must come in to make up for human deficiencies.

This could mean a lot of things. One way it can be interpreted as is controlling the transaction of money very strictly through the use of technology to ensure that no one is making billions in bribes. Remove paper money altogether. That would also help with tax-related crimes, and other crimes because you could track each transaction. That's just a single suggestion.

The point of it is that technology makes up for human weakness.

That is actually quite the reasonable idea. But computers have to be build and programmed and someone has to pay for it. There still is alot of parts where a human with enough money and evil intentions could manipulate it.

Also, think about it, would any politician willingly fund a machine that replaces him? No. They would actively go against it