The Complexify Lab: Workstream A

  • Privacy level and tech: privacy-sensitive (or less than) software

  • Innovation to Invention ratio: 5 to 0

  • Location: Ireland, US, UK; Sweden and Partners as licensors, business-wise, and as observers and consultants, process-wise

  • Rationale: Workstream A is scoped to build its delivery on using traditional software and hardware architectures and practice as per current AI, metaverse, and other traditional philosophies of IT and related tech

  • It will be delivered by US big-tech and others, using Irish-located personnel (including US- and UK-related workforces, agencies and stakeholders), with clear and immediate access to three markets — US, European, and UK

  • At no time will the main stakeholders of Workstream A have to renege on their total surveillance principles and philosophies

  • Nevertheless, they will have the option of beginning to work with intuition validation strategies compatible with existing admin/user software relationships and hierarchies

  • Proposed beachhead sector & paying clients: military, law-enforcement, and security & espionage agencies; stakeholders where the management of risk and other security, but not immediately criminal, matters are an ongoing concern

  • Objectives: create intuitive and arational thinking-spaces capable of strategising longer-term than traditional and shorter democratic cycles, in order to prevent future Ukraines and other structured geopolitical dislocations, at the same as preserving and nourishing the longitudinal sociopolitical conditions which resilient and healthy democracies require. Other complex problems such as climate change and water security (to name just two) may also be in scope for such organisations and agencies

Mil Williams, Founder and Tech Thinker:

“Then there are other big challenges such as climate change which seem to escape our capacity to resolve them coherently when, mainly, we have chosen historically to simplify in order to solve what we can, instead of complexify in order to deal with what we must.”