CONCEPT
The Institutional Void
The dangerous interregnum in which existing rules have ceased to describe reality and new rules have not yet formed — where the powerful shape the emerging framework to their advantage simply because no constraint exists to stop them.
The most dangerous condition in any society is not bad rules. It is no rules — or, more precisely, a condition in which existing rules have ceased to describe the reality they were designed to govern. Actors operate in a space where behavior is neither sanctioned nor prohibited, where the boundaries of acceptable conduct are undefined, and where the powerful exploit the absence of constraint not through deliberate transgression but because there is nothing to transgress against. North identified this condition with analytical precision. Previous technological transitions produced sectoral voids; the AI transition produces a systemic void, disrupting employment law, educational systems, professional licensing, intellectual property, quality assurance, social welfare, and democratic governance simultaneously. In the absence of defined rules, the actors with the most resources, information, and organizational capacity shape the emerging framework — not necessarily through malice, but through the natural operation of competitive pressure in a ruleless environment.
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