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Are we still governed by elected leaders — or are data systems and algorithmic management quietly reshaping society?
In this episode of The Ryan Files, Ryan Pelton sits down with researcher and author Patrick Wood for a deep dive into Technocracy — a system built on scientific management, centralized data collection, and AI-driven optimization.
Technocracy is not partisan. It is not left or right. It is the idea that society should be run by engineers, scientists, and algorithmic systems rather than traditional democratic representation.
This conversation explores:
• The historical roots of the Technocracy movement
• How AI is influencing public policy
• Data centers transforming communities
• Surveillance infrastructure in modern governance
• Algorithmic systems vs elected officials
• Optimization vs representation
• Whether democracy is being redefined in the digital age
Patrick Wood explains how data collection fuels social engineering models — and why the infrastructure behind AI governance may already be shaping decision-making at scale.
Is this modernization?
Or a structural shift in how societies are managed?
🔒 AFTERMATH (Extended Analysis)
The deeper discussion continues in the exclusive Aftermath episode.
Access it here:
patreon.com/theryanfiles
Members get:
• Extended interviews
• Bonus breakdowns
• Additional analysis
🎥 Watch full video episodes:
youtube.com/@theryanfiles
🌐 Visit:
theryanfiles.com
You folks are awesome. Be amazing, be positive, and stay curious out there, my friends — and I’ll see you next time, right here on The Ryan Files.
— Ryan Pelton
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Are we still governed by elected leaders — or are data systems and algorithmic management quietly reshaping society?
In this episode of The Ryan Files, Ryan Pelton sits down with researcher and author Patrick Wood for a deep dive into Technocracy — a system built on scientific management, centralized data collection, and AI-driven optimization.
Technocracy is not partisan. It is not left or right. It is the idea that society should be run by engineers, scientists, and algorithmic systems rather than traditional democratic representation.
This conversation explores:
• The historical roots of the Technocracy movement
• How AI is influencing public policy
• Data centers transforming communities
• Surveillance infrastructure in modern governance
• Algorithmic systems vs elected officials
• Optimization vs representation
• Whether democracy is being redefined in the digital age
Patrick Wood explains how data collection fuels social engineering models — and why the infrastructure behind AI governance may already be shaping decision-making at scale.
Is this modernization?
Or a structural shift in how societies are managed?
🔒 AFTERMATH (Extended Analysis)
The deeper discussion continues in the exclusive Aftermath episode.
Access it here:
patreon.com/theryanfiles
Members get:
• Extended interviews
• Bonus breakdowns
• Additional analysis
🎥 Watch full video episodes:
youtube.com/@theryanfiles
🌐 Visit:
theryanfiles.com
You folks are awesome. Be amazing, be positive, and stay curious out there, my friends — and I’ll see you next time, right here on The Ryan Files.
— Ryan Pelton

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