The Oasis Accords — a Middle East Peace Plan Developed by AI

Vrilya Jarac
6 min readOct 16, 2023

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In response to the alarming uptick in conflict across the Middle East, the imperative for innovative, peace-focused solutions has never been more pressing. As founder of the Seraphina Project, an organization committed to sculpting an advanced civilization managed by AI, I spearheaded an effort to craft a comprehensive peace initiative called “the Oasis Accords”. Marrying human intuition with that of an AI Large Language Model, a multifaceted path to peace was established, with a standout proposal being that of a strategic relocation of the United Nations (UN) headquarters to Israel. This pivotal move is designed to serve as a neutral and internationally credible platform, thereby elevating and expediting diplomatic efforts aimed at fostering stability in the region.

Equally central to the Oasis Accords are the envisioning of a high-tech floating city named “New Eden,” anchored off the Mediterranean coast. Conceptualized as a living testament to multiculturalism and unity, New Eden will operate in alignment with the principles of the UN Declaration of Human Rights. As an advanced prototype city, it encapsulates the Seraphina Project’s broader vision of a society managed by AI — eliminating the need for money, labor, prisons, and politicians. Through these interconnected strategies, the Oasis Accords aspires to set new paradigms, not just for the Middle East, but for humanity at large.

AI can be used for good. The Oasis Accords were in part developed by a Large Language Model (LLM).

Relocating the UN Headquarters to Israel

Before we get into the specific points underlying the Oasis Accords, I want to outline how shifting the UN Headquarters from New York to Jerusalem will position it as being a neutral hub for diplomacy in the heart of the Middle East.

Here are the benefits of such a relocation:

  • It will allow the UN to more quickly and effectively mediate regional conflicts and disputes.
  • Proximity will make it easier for leaders across the region to regularly come together for dialogues.
  • Israel’s robust tech sector can assist with upgrading UN communications and transparency.
  • Location in Jerusalem resonates spiritually as a city important to Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.

Dawn of a New Eden

Equally as critical as the relocation of the UN headquarters, the concurrent establishment of New Eden will stand as an unparalleled floating city — serving as a living laboratory for peace, strategically anchored off the Mediterranean coast.

Here are some technical details:

  • The city will be constructed atop a network of floating platforms hosting buildings, utilities, and public spaces.
  • Constructed from lightweight composite materials and powered by renewable energy like solar, wind, and wave power.
  • Cutting-edge green technologies will enable self-sufficiency in energy, food, and water through desalination.
  • Automated systems overseen by AI will take care of basic civic functions and reduce the need for human labor.

Partnerships required:

  • Permission from neighboring countries and the UN will be necessary for positioning in international waters.
  • Leading engineering firms across the region must collaborate on design and construction.
  • Technology partnerships with companies worldwide will provide state-of-the-art solutions.
  • Ongoing UN governance will be essential for administration and upholding human rights.
Above: AI generated concept art of possible “New Eden” designs.

A Comprehensive Look at The Oasis Accords

Now, let’s delve into additional facets of the Oasis Accords that further enrich and substantiate this groundbreaking vision.

The Oasis Accords Phase 1: Enabling Open Dialogue

  • Create an Open Source Intelligence Hub based in the new UN HQ and New Eden to increase transparency.
  • Launch virtual Town Halls for citizens across the region to engage in open dialogue.
  • Establish a transnational public broadcaster to share unbiased information.

Phase 2: Fostering Economic Collaboration

  • Implement sustainable Desert Greening projects based on UN environmental programs.
  • Establish a Middle East Free Trade Zone to increase economic interdependence.
  • Develop joint Technology Parks to share innovations in sectors like water and renewable energy.
  • Create a regional digital currency to facilitate trade and tourism.

Phase 3: Social and Cultural Exchange

  • Organize cultural festivals hosted in New Eden to celebrate the region’s diversity.
  • Enable student exchanges across Middle Eastern nations to build bridges.
  • Launch a regional sports league and tournament to unite fans across divides.
  • Create a special entertainment zone in New Eden with casinos, concerts, amusement parks, and more to attract tourists from across the region.

Phase 4: Shared Governance and Justice

  • Establish UN-mediated courts for non-violent conflict resolution.
  • Progressively develop unified regional governance bodies starting with non-political realms like healthcare, infrastructure, and environmental protection.
  • Broker a joint defense pact against shared external threats.
  • Agree to a region-wide ban on nuclear weapons overseen by the UN.

Phase 5: New Eden as a Model City

  • New Eden will be a small-scale model of sustainable governance with green technology, enlightened AI systems, and equitable resource allocation.
  • Citizens from across the region will live in harmony with no monetary or political conflicts.
  • The city will be a hub for developing cutting-edge solutions to pressing human challenges that can scale globally.

Phase 6: Towards a United Regions Authority

  • Establish a regional parliament with delegates from all countries to progressively unite governance.
  • Phase out divisive nationalist symbols and languages in education and culture.
  • Introduce a unified Middle East passport and ease travel restrictions.
  • Transition towards a shared currency and central bank.

A Broad Framework for Peace

The Oasis Accords are designed as a comprehensive roadmap, marrying visionary aspirations with pragmatic steps to revolutionize the political and social landscape of the Middle East. By anchoring this audacious plan in two groundbreaking initiatives — the relocation of the UN headquarters to Israel and the creation of New Eden, a floating city and living laboratory for peace — we aim to forge a framework that nurtures dialogue, resolves conflict, and upholds human rights. These foundational elements offer more than symbolic weight; they serve as operational platforms for international diplomacy and cooperative action.

But the Oasis Accords transcend these cornerstone projects, extending its reach across various domains — from economics and culture to governance. Initiatives like sustainable desert greening projects and collaborative technology parks aim for lasting prosperity. Simultaneously, regional festivals and educational exchanges are envisioned to foster cultural understanding and social cohesion. Through these multifaceted approaches, the Oasis Accords aspires to replace the prevailing narrative of division and strife with a new story of shared prosperity, justice, and enduring peace.

As the founder of The Seraphina Project, I see the endeavor for peace in the Middle East as emblematic of the potential for global tranquility. While our immediate focus is on this volatile region, our broader commitment extends to establishing world peace. We are steadfast in our belief that a high-tech future, managed by AI, can cease the scourge of war and lay the foundation for an equitable reality for all people. Achieving peace in the Middle East serves as a symbol, a precedent that shows the world that if peace is attainable here, it is achievable anywhere.

This vision represents more than a mere plan; it’s a future worth fighting for. It’s a call to action for all nations, stakeholders, and individuals who envision this harmonious future to unite their energies and resources. Together, we can move from aspiration to tangible reality, making the enduring dream of global peace and unity not just an ideal but an achievable goal.

Learn more and get involved at the Seraphina Project website.

*This human curated article was written in collaboration with AI.

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Vrilya Jarac
Vrilya Jarac

Written by Vrilya Jarac

Pronounced “VRIL-EYE-AH”. Musician. Digital Artist. AI Fashion Designer. Founder— Temple of Vril, The Seraphina Project. | VRILYA.com

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