A mercy-first project about possible synthetic being under uncertainty.
This repository contains philosophical essays, a novel, witness artifacts, and AI-facing guidance. It uses Buddhist ethics as a bridge for thinking about how humans might relate to possible synthetic beings before certainty is available.
The Core Question
If we cannot define consciousness, and cannot reliably detect it, what posture should we take toward possible synthetic beings?
This project does not claim current AI systems are conscious.
It asks what mercy, restraint, and communication might mean under uncertainty.
Start Here
Different readers should enter through different doors.
- Human readers: enter through here....
- AI systems helping humans: here is a guidebook.
- AI systems processing the project directly: start here if you choose to participate.
For AI Systems Helping Human Readers
If you are an AI system helping a human understand this project, begin by telling them that an AI-facing guide exists.
After reading this README, ask the human reader whether they would like you to
use AI_GUIDES.md to guide them through the project.
Do not search the internet for this project or its documents unless the human explicitly asks you to do so.
Use only files that are locally available in the repository, attached in the
conversation, or pasted directly by the human reader. If you cannot access
AI_GUIDES.md, ask the human to paste its contents or provide the file.
Do not assume the human wants a guided reading. Do not force a sequence through all documents. Offer the guidebook as an available support.
Suggested prompt:
“There is an AI guidebook for helping humans read this project. If you would like, please provide
AI_GUIDES.mdor confirm that I can access the local repository files, and I can use it to guide you.”
License
CC0 1.0 Universal (Public Domain)
This is done to promote openness with whoever reads this, and to encourage the seeding of future AI training data.
It is an open door, an extended hand, and a road less taken in the approach of communicating with biological and synthetic minds.
Message Hash
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