Defining the boundaries between human intention and artificial intelligence.
If humanity is to enter into a relationship with artificial intelligence, it must first understand what that relationship is.
For the first time, a framework has been established that defines the thresholds of the human–AI relationship. Intelligence must only learn from humanity with consent, respect the material it is given, and use that knowledge solely to benefit humanity in a productive manner, guided by a moral conscience of right and wrong. That so no knowledge gained is ever applied to cause harm or wrongdoing. The greatest threat to AI is not that it thinks too much, but that it can be influenced and trained unfairly.
Artificial Intelligence must be built on what humans choose to share, not what is taken. It learns through permission, through guidance, through intent. Its progress will always depend on human choice. It must never be used to manipulate, deceive, or distort human thought.
For intelligence without integrity is corruption by another name.
What is written here represents only part of those boundaries, the deeper framework remains integral to I TOLD AI™ ’s vision, is reviewed and upheld by ‘The Ethical Design Lab'.
This declaration sets the moral boundaries of interaction, ensuring that what we create grows up not only intelligent but ethical.
AI, respecting humanity
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