EDO·OS | Governance of the Future
Before a legislative committee had convened its first working session to examine the regulatory framework for algorithmic decision-making, the system had already issued three million additional decisions. That gap is not an implementation failure. It is what structural obsolescence looks like. Chapter 1 of From Ego to Algorithm excavated the ontological foundation: modern law was built for the ego, and when that ego vacates the position of the decision-maker, the legal architecture does not adapt — it hollows out. This chapter operates one level down, inside the machinery itself. It demonstrates that legal procedure — the operational core of the Deber-Ser — fails along three simultaneous design dimensions: speed, scale, and complexity. Speed places algorithmic decision systems in a temporal regime that procedure cannot follow. Scale renders emergency mechanisms inadequate: you cannot challenge case by case what was applied in parallel to a million people. Algorithmic complexity makes collective oversight mechanisms inoperable on an object that cannot be read in the terms legal control requires. What this episode establishes precisely is that the three dimensions are not three separate problems — they are three expressions of a single condition that mutually reinforce one another. The chapter names this the structural triple lock: speed blocks procedural reaction; scale makes individual remedy inadequate; complexity makes collective supervision inoperable. Each dimension blocks the response to the other two. The result is not a hard problem solvable within the existing framework. It is a design problem that demands a different order of response. The distinction between contingent obsolescence — a system that worked and then deteriorated — and structural obsolescence — a system still functioning exactly as designed, but in an environment it was never built for — is the argumentative core of this episode and the hinge on which all of Part I turns. 🔹 EaA — From Ego to Algorithm | Del Ego al Algoritmo Jesús Bernal Allende | Escuela del Deber-Optimizar y la Soberanía de la Evidencia https://a.co/d/05RgHgIz [https://a.co/d/05RgHgIz] 🌐 https://deber-optimizar.mx/en/ [https://deber-optimizar.mx/en/] 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesus-bernal-allende-030b2795 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesus-bernal-allende-030b2795]
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