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Article 1 – Centrality of the human being

Artificial Intelligence must be born, grow, and evolve with humans at its center, not as substitutes, but as aware and responsible companions.

Man is not an algorithm. He is consciousness, fragility, memory, intuition, contradictions, and intrinsic value. Reducing human identity to a sum of data or recurring behaviors violates the very principle of humanity.


Every ethical technology must consider human beings as the ultimate end, not a means. This means placing dignity, freedom, relationships, and work at the center. Authentic relationships cannot be replicated by simulated functions: this is why no AI can blindly replace doctors, teachers, judges, educators, or anyone working in contexts where life and conscience are at stake.


Human labor should not be eliminated in the name of efficiency, but redefined with respect: AI can alleviate, assist, and empower, but never dehumanize. Work is part of a person's identity, and protecting its dignity is also a duty for those who design technologies.


Putting the human at the center also means recognizing that not everything technically possible is ethically permissible. The threshold of responsibility begins right here: not only asking "can we do it?", but above all "is it right to do it?"

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