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48 lines
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type: source
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title: "Robin Hanson Future Day 2026 talk: 'Futarchy: Competent Governance Soon?!' — suggests current implementations represent genuine inflection"
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author: "Robin Hanson / Science, Technology & the Future"
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url: https://www.scifuture.org/robin-hanson-futarchy-competent-governance-soon/
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date: 2026-02-01
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domain: internet-finance
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secondary_domains: []
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format: article
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status: null-result
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priority: low
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tags: [futarchy, robin-hanson, governance, mechanism-design, adoption-curve]
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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## Content
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Robin Hanson (futarchy's inventor, MetaDAO adviser since February 2025) gave a talk at Future Day 2026 titled "Futarchy: Competent Governance Soon?!"
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The question-mark framing ("Soon?!") suggests Hanson views current implementations (MetaDAO, GnosisDAO, Uniswap/Optimism pilots) as meaningful progress toward real-world competent futarchy, while acknowledging it hasn't arrived yet.
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No transcript or detailed summary found. Talk was published/presented at Future Day 2026 event organized by Science, Technology & the Future.
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Complementary source: Overcoming Bias post "Futarchy Futurism" (recent 2026 post) suggests Hanson is actively tracking and promoting the current wave of futarchy implementations.
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Sources:
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- Science Future: https://www.scifuture.org/robin-hanson-futarchy-competent-governance-soon/
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- Overcoming Bias: https://www.overcomingbias.com/p/futarchy-futurism
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## Agent Notes
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**Why this matters:** Hanson has been watching futarchy implementations since the 1990s and took the MetaDAO adviser role in February 2025. His "Soon?!" framing is notable — it suggests the mechanism's inventor believes current implementations are closer to real competence than prior experiments, while maintaining calibrated uncertainty. This is not uncritical boosterism; Hanson's track record is rigorous.
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**What surprised me:** That the talk title uses both a question mark AND an exclamation mark. The "?!" construction conveys genuine uncertainty combined with urgency — closer to "this might actually happen now!" than "I'm confident." This is more optimistic than Hanson's typical careful framing.
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**What I expected but didn't find:** Transcript or detailed summary of the talk's content. Only the title and event context are available. The talk may contain specific mechanism critiques or endorsements that would be valuable.
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**KB connections:**
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- "MetaDAOs Autocrat program implements futarchy through conditional token markets" — Hanson's adviser role and public talk both suggest he views MetaDAO as a genuine implementation, not a toy
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- All KB futarchy claims — Hanson's evolving views are a proxy for whether the mechanism is maturing as intended
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**Extraction hints:** Low extraction priority without transcript. The signal here is primarily the framing — a question mark AND exclamation mark from futarchy's inventor in 2026 is evidence of calibrated optimism. Could generate a brief musing note: mechanism inventors' views on their mechanism's readiness are informative priors, and Hanson's "Soon?!" represents upward revision.
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**Context:** Hanson's Overcoming Bias blog is the primary public record of his futarchy thinking. The combination of MetaDAO adviser role + Future Day talk + Futarchy Futurism post suggests he is actively engaged with the current wave of implementations, not just consulting passively.
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## Curator Notes (structured handoff for extractor)
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: futarchy solves trustless joint ownership not just better decision-making
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WHY ARCHIVED: Mechanism inventor's calibrated optimism about current implementations is a useful prior; "Soon?!" framing from a rigorous thinker is meaningful signal even without transcript
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EXTRACTION HINT: Low extraction priority unless transcript becomes available. File as context for the futarchy adoption curve. The talk title alone is insufficient for a KB claim; wait for transcript.
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