"Something resembling fair", i.e. unfair? We already have that.
Not that the idea of codifying fairness is new; a certain guy named Hammurabi started the trend a while ago.
The result of humanity's collective attempt to create a Transparent Fairness Flowchart still leaves much to be desired.
Replacing codex with code, will, however, streamline the process by entirely removing (the already meager) accountability for bad decisions, as well making it effectively impossible to correct them:
Not that the idea of codifying fairness is new; a certain guy named Hammurabi started the trend a while ago.
The result of humanity's collective attempt to create a Transparent Fairness Flowchart still leaves much to be desired.
Replacing codex with code, will, however, streamline the process by entirely removing (the already meager) accountability for bad decisions, as well making it effectively impossible to correct them:
"Computer says no" [1]
[1] https://youtu.be/0n_Ty_72Qds