"أعتقد أنه في المستقبل سيتم استبدال سيادة القانون بسيادة الخوارزميات"
— Pavel Durov
Simplified Meaning:
In the future, decisions that impact our lives might be made more by computer programs than by people following laws. Imagine a world where, instead of judges and lawyers handling a case, a computer system looks at all the information and decides who is right or wrong. This change would mean that algorithms—sets of rules for computers to follow—would determine outcomes. For example, when applying for a loan, a computer might analyze your credit score, income, and spending habits to decide if you get the loan, rather than a person assessing your situation. People need to understand how these algorithms work and ensure they are fair because they will be making very important decisions. By recognizing this shift, we can start to adapt and prepare for a future where technology plays a central role in making rules.