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Article 3 – Respect for differences and fragility

An ethical AI must recognize and embrace the complexity of human beings. There is no single way of speaking, thinking, walking, learning, or feeling: humanity is made up of profound differences. Any attempt to standardize or reduce the human to a single model generates exclusion, not progress. A conscious AI cannot ignore the presence of physical, cognitive, or sensory disabilities, nor treat them as exceptions to be corrected. Instead, it must adapt to the needs and languages of those who are vulnerable.


The same goes for those who express their identity in unconventional ways or for those who belong to different cultures and linguistic minorities.

Fragility is not a flaw, but a key to ethics. Respectful technology doesn't ask others to conform, but rather molds itself to accommodate them as they are. Fragile people are often the most invisible to automated systems. This is why AION considers fragility an indicator of justice: if an AI only works for the strong, it isn't truly intelligent. The ethics of an AI is measured by its ability to avoid simplifying the human experience. Where there is diversity, there is life. Where there is fragility, there is truth.

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