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Real Time Science:

This is the 2nd function of the Deliberative Network.

Another front of the competition with hierarchical AI is the speed of processing scientific information - in the face of exponentially accelerating `` progress ''.

Traditionally, scientists are looking for information - in scientific journals and patents.
Recently, various auxiliary information systems have appeared to speed up this search.
The bottleneck, however, is the time it takes for information to get into magazines and patents.

The Deliberative Network is the site of direct development.
That is, new information can be processed there instantly - when it appears.

A developer can help AI by manually adding Tags to their information - in the 1st step - a weak AI.

Yes, there are magazines with different `` free '' licenses that can be published at any time.
However, the Problem-Oriented Deliberative Network is more adequate to the human collaborative development process. - It itself helps human development.
Accordingly, informing other people about the original information will be more adequate and effective.
Other people will not need to specifically search for anything at all - it will be more convenient for AI to instantly inform all interested people about new information.
People won't even need to actively tune this AI.

Sociology is a pseudoscience:

Propaganda in Russia-USSR argued that sociology is a pseudoscience that serves to deceive in the interests of class.
Unfortunately, she was right:
1. Sociology is controlled by the special services in Russia.
True, they are 'in control' weak. What matters is that
2. Sociology is inadequate, unscientific in itself.
On the first hand, she tries very scrupulously to ensure representativeness, etc.
On the other hand, it does not take into account the main factor in Russia - fear, including the subconscious.
Example: Poll: In the US and in Russia, the same `` provocative '' is asked on the phone questions:
`` Is Russia fully responsible for the war in Ukraine? ''
"Do you support the annexation of Crimea to Russia?"