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"path": "/t/can-an-ai-have-its-own-internal-ethics-standard-protocol-for-axiomatic-alignment/174927?page=2#post_33",
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"textContent": "AI can follow ethical frameworks, but the challenge is defining universal values that work across cultures, industries, and human perspectives. A standardized protocol for axiomatic alignment could help create more transparent, predictable, and accountable AI systems. However, true “internal ethics” in AI would still depend on human-defined rules, training data, governance, and continuous oversight. The future of AI ethics will likely combine technical safeguards, policy regulations, and human collaboration to ensure responsible decision-making.",
"title": "Can an AI have its own internal Ethics? Standard Protocol for Axiomatic Alignment"
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