Autonomous Organisations

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An autonomous organisation (AO) is a machine which has sufficient self governing systems allowing it to run without human intervention.

Many business are working towards the fully autonomous goal by adoption of new technological advances. As of yet there are very few fully autonomous organisations as current systems although highly automated still require human maintenance. An example of a semi autonomous organisation is a modern car park.

Automated Business Proposals

Creating the DSAOs is the long term objective of burnzero.com. If you would like to make any suggestions of DSAOs which meet the tenets please use the Cryptpad above to submit your ideas.

A - Online Training ☑

This is the primary DSAO, BurnZero has set up an online learning platform called Prepare.Online, where anyone can submit a course online via https://prepare.online/join-our-experts.html and enter a 30% Transparent Company / 70% you profit share.

B - Renewable Hosting

BurnZero is hosted on a industry standard server meaning it is more than likely powered by coal. The first action to address therefore would be to minimise the externality caused by the server by using a renewable energy source.

C - Sea Water Conversion

Sea water, conversion to clean water. Using parabolic mirrors to condense light onto thermo/photovoltaic[1] cells which generate electricity to power no-filter[2] water filtration units.

D - Tool Rental

Tool Library
Tool Library

A communally shared, low use / duration tools rental service which provides saws and axel grinders to people in an area.

E - Data Centre Heat

Turn the heat produced by a data centre into heating for a house or even a city[3].

F - Solar

Build an phone application similar to https://www.legends.solar/ where the recycling cost of the solar panel is factored into the rebate made.

G - Green Hydrogen

Store renewable energy in the form of hydrogen opposed to electrochemical energy in batteries.[4]

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