Humans must not become economically disposable because of automation
Technology should improve human prosperity, not eliminate human economic agency
Individuals must retain independent thought, decision-making, and behavioral autonomy
AI should assist human judgement, not replace or engineer it.
Individuals should retain meaningful control over their personal data and digital identity
Individuals are not raw material for AI systems
AI systems must not reinforce systemic inequality or discriminatory outcomes
AI should reduce inequality, not industrialize it
AI must not undermine democratic systems, public discourse or shared reality
Democracy requires trusted information ecosystems
AI should not erode human self-worth, creativity, or psychological resilience
Human flourishing matters more than engagement optimization
AI power must not become concentrated in a small number of corporations or institutions
AI should strengthen democratic society, not digital feudalism
Individuals must have recourse when harmed by AI systems
No AI system should operate beyond human accountability

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