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Ladislav Faith is a documentary filmmaker and author focusing on the intersection of technology, media, and social systems. For over two decades, he has worked in television and video production, exploring how narratives shape public perception and power.
His latest project, DON’T VOTE. DECIDE., is a bold, idea-driven book that asks what democracy could become in the digital age. The book challenges the outdated structures of representative politics and proposes a practical, technology-based evolution: from occasional voting to continuous, verifiable decision-making.
Faith argues that artificial intelligence can act as a “civil servant” rather than a ruler — automating transparency, verifying outcomes, and enabling citizens to co-govern through data-backed digital platforms. In his view, political parties were brilliant for the 19th century, but in an era of instant communication and real-time data, they are obsolete.
Through a blend of philosophy, technology, and civic design, DON’T VOTE. DECIDE. offers a concise blueprint for democracy’s next version — one that restores accountability to citizens and transforms politics into an open, auditable process.
Ladislav Faith’s career includes years with major European broadcasters and independent documentary productions. His work consistently explores how media frames reality — and how technology now gives individuals the power once reserved for institutions.
More about the project, ideas, and ongoing updates can be found at https://dontvotedecide.com
and on X (Twitter) at https://x.com/LadislavFaith
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