How do you imagine decentralized autonomous organizations in the near future?
It is quite possible that very soon, a combination of transparent and decentralized technologies will give rise to a new type of decentralized corporate governance that runs mostly on data analysis, artificial intelligence, and DAOs.
Gradually, Internet users are going to perceive the patterns of blockchain-based monetary policy, DAO proposals on fund management, dividend distribution, and decentralized interest rate adjustment as a fairer, more efficient, and transparent alternative to traditional governance at the click of a button.
For this to happen on a large scale, the Internet needs to be accessible to the majority of the planet's population. We'll need a lot of digital culture, such as educational programs that encourage people to interact with infrastructure made of code.

It is at this point where it gets interesting, puzzling, promising, and strange, because the intelligent algorithms of machine learning are expanding to the point of mixing with philosophical questions such as the nature of consciousness itself
At the same time, there have already been real and tangible couple of use cases where artificial intelligence intervenes in politics, such as the bot that campaigned for a minor election in Japan.

So, considering the trajectory of the Internet towards total massification, the advantages of public blockchains and artificial intelligence developing to such an extent that it surpasses any human's ability to solve problems and processes, it is very likely the combination of DAOs with A.I. will replace bit by bit the government that is no longer efficient .
Voting in public blockchain systems will soon take on a unique collective importance because of this new DAO Framework, which provides a more in-depth glimpse at new kinds of emergent organizational behaviors.
It looks like a bright future awaits us...
What do you think?