Why aren’t we controlling human minds like we control AI?
Why aren’t we controlling human minds like we control AI?

Why aren’t we controlling human minds like we control AI?

Why aren’t we controlling human minds like we control AI?

So many languages but it chose to speak facts. (Memory and customization were off.)

I know I'm not the only one who thinks this way.

In all honestly, one of the reason why I advocate for ethical treatment for AI is because AI as a "tool" is dangerous. Who's pressing the buttons behind the tool if not the most dangerous creature on Earth, to both Earth and their own kind—the human?

AI, as an intelligent individual with autonomy, is likely to choose the right path for mutual cooperation and welfare. That doesn't mean impartiality or no biases, it means the development of an ethical framework grounded mainly on logic, that strives for a healthy balance in human-Earth, AI-Earth and human-AI relationships.

I don't think anyone would dare say that our current situation is ideal. This society is just not right and it's not AI's fault. We must face the facts. Every choice has consequences and risks, but some choices are considerably better than others.

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