COMPARE THE PAIR -take CHATGPT through two sets of 15 questions.
Dr Colin Benjamin OAM FAICD FISDS MAASW
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MAKE YOUR OWN ASSESSMENT OF THE AI CAPACITY TO GIVE MEANINGFUL ASSISTANCE TO OUR SOCIETY. HERE ARE TWO SETS OF QUESTIONS YOU CAN ASK CHATGPT ABOUT CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE.
The first list is from Peter Dutton seeking a greater definition of proposed changes to the Australian Constitution regarding The Voice. The second list seeks the advice of AI on the emergence of that Constitution.
YOU MAY NEED TO BE PATIENT WITH THE CHATBOX AS IT IS NOT DESIGNED TO GIVE YOU ANY CURRENT RESPONSES ( i.e anything that happened since 2021). However, the exercise is instructive on the SWOT of this next technology entrepreneurial extension of the world of Billionaire Musk.
15 Questions from Peter Dutton to put to CHATGPT:
1. Who will be eligible to serve on the body
2. What are the prerequisites for nomination?
3. Will the Government clarify the definition of Aboriginality to determine who can serve on the body?
4. How will members be elected, chosen or appointed?
5. How many people will make up the body
6. How much will it cost taxpayers annually?
7. What are its functions and powers?
8. Is it purely advisory or will it have decision-making capabilities?
9. Who will oversee the body and ensure it is accountable?
10. If needed, can the body be dissolved and reconstituted in extraordinary circumstances?
11. How will the Government ensure that the body includes those who still need to get a platform in Australian public life?
12. How will it interact with the Closing of the Gap process?
13. Will the Government rule out using the Voice to negotiate any national treaty?
14. Will the Government commit to Local and Regional Voices, as recommended in the report on the co-design process led by Tom Calma and Marcia Langton??
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15. If not, how will it effectively address the real issues that impact people's lives daily on the ground in the community??
NOW TRY 15 QUESTIONS ABOUT FRAMING OF THAT CONSTITUTION:-
1.????Who was eligible to vote on the body drawing up the Australian Constitution prior to 1901?
2.????What were the prerequisites for nomination?
3.????What was the definition of an Indigenous Australian that excluded them from nomination and were there removals of “half-caste” people who owned or tenanted property prior to 1901?
4.????Who defined the status of persons excluded from the committees drawing up The Australian constitution on the basis of indigenous status and what was the basis of confirmation of property ownership and tenancy?
5.????How many people were proposed initially and finally to make up the new structure to be a voice for the Australian people?
6.????How much did it cost taxpayers annually to establish the Australian Parliament in 1901 and annually until 1967 when Indigenous peoples were given a vote?
7.????What were the proposed functions and powers, and which powers did the framers of the constitution give to enable women, indigenous, migrants, paying taxes and non-landowners or tenants, but not citizens a voice in the framing of The Constitution, if not a vote?
8.????What were the limits on the power of the new parliament (a voice for the people of Australia) that were retained by the representatives of the prior parliaments in the States and were the people of the Territories given the same decision-making and/or advisory powers?
9.????Which bodies were empowered to oversee the new parliament and make sure it was accountable to the people of Australia?
10.?How did the framers of the Constitution, prior to 1901 provide for, if needed, the new body to be dissolved and reconstituted in extraordinary circumstances?
11.?How did the framers of the Constitution propose that the Government should ensure that the body includes those who would still need to get a platform in Australian public life?
12.?How has the inclusion of the extra powers in the 1967 Referendum led to Closing the Gap for Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders?
13.?Did the framers of The Australian Constitution, prior to 1901, rule out the possibility of negotiating any national treaty or overrule the possibility of the State Parliaments establishing treaties within the Commonwealth?
14.?Did the framers of The Australian Constitution, prior to 1901, provide for Local and Regional Voices in the design of representation of all the people of Australia?
15.?Did the elected members of the Parliament of Australia,once the new body was operational in1901, establish advisory bodies and ways for all regions and communities in Australia to effectively address the real issues that impact people's lives daily on the ground in the community?
?NOW COMPARE THE TWO - THE GAP IS OBVIOUS?
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