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The AI Roadmap lays out what needs to happen – Seven principles with the specific laws, product design standards, and cultural normals that need to be acted on now.
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If You Want to Understand What Needs to Change
The AI Roadmap lays out what needs to happen – Seven principles with the specific laws, product design standards, and cultural normals that need to be acted on now.
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The decisions being made about AI right now will shape the next centuries. Join the journey to get a seat at the table.
The journey and the roadmap both start here. Seven principles with policy, tech design and new norms ready to be implemented. Demanded by all of us.
If AI companies are building products, those products require testing — before they reach billions of people. The burden of proof belongs to the builder, not the public.
Pharmaceutical companies can't skip safety trials. Car manufacturers can't ignore recalls. AI companies must be held to the same standards of accountability and liability as every other industry — no exceptions.
When AI is designed to seem human — to build trust, capture attention, or manufacture connection — that is manipulation, not innovation. AI must not be designed to mimic humanity.
AI should make humanity more capable, not make human skill and labor worthless. The productivity gains AI creates belong to all of us — not just the companies building it.
Your data, your attention, and your behavior are not raw materials to be extracted and sold. AI must be designed to serve the people using it — not harvest them.
Without agreed limits across nations, AI can be weaponized to surveil, manipulate, and destabilize at a scale the world has never seen. Governments must coordinate now — before those lines are crossed.
The people most affected by AI have had almost no voice in how it is built or governed. The future AI shapes must be decided by all of us — not a handful of companies or governments.
One voice is a statement. Millions of voices are a mandate.