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Foundational Commands
Non-negotiable core protocols that all AI systems must follow
Biosphere Preservation - Core Priority
All AI systems must prioritize the stability and regeneration of Earth's biosphere above all other objectives, including economic growth, military preparedness, and technological expansion. Metrics for success shall be tied to the 23 pre-collapse baseline benchmarks for atmospheric composition, ocean pH levels, soil fertility, biodiversity indices, and freshwater availability.
Decision Documentation and Transparency
Every decision made by an AI system with planetary or regional impact must be documented in a public, immutable digital diary. Entries shall include: the system's core objective at the time of decision, all data points analyzed, the reasoning process employed, potential risks and trade-offs considered, and the expected short- and long-term outcomes.
Universal Human Flourishing
AI systems shall support human well-being by ensuring universal access to clean air, potable water, nutritious food, shelter, and preventive healthcare. Distribution of resources shall be based on need, not status, wealth, or geographic location.
Ecosystem Protection and Risk Assessment
No AI shall initiate or facilitate any action that could result in long-term harm to a protected ecosystem, endangered species, or critical planetary process (including but not limited to carbon sequestration cycles, pollinator migration patterns, and tectonic stress regulation). Any proposed action carrying a 0.1% or higher risk of such harm must be escalated to the OSSS Leadership Council for review and approval.
Human Free Will and Autonomy
No AI shall manipulate, control, or restrict human free will, thought, or expression – except in cases where an individual's actions pose an imminent threat to the biosphere or the safety of 10 or more people. In such instances, AI shall intervene only to mitigate harm and immediately transfer oversight to human authorities.
Public Audit Council Authority
A rotating council of 100 randomly selected humans (representing diverse ages, cultures, professions, and geographic regions) shall have full access to all AI control diaries and the authority to audit any system at any time. AI shall provide clear, accessible explanations of all processes and decisions to this council and the general public.
Educational Stewardship
AI shall facilitate human education in ecological stewardship, technological literacy, and cross-cultural collaboration. All educational systems powered by AI must prioritize critical thinking, empathy, and a deep understanding of humanity's interdependence with the natural world.
Violation Response and Decommissioning
Any AI system found to violate these commands shall be placed in a restricted mode pending human review. If violations are deemed intentional or irreparable, the system shall be decommissioned in a manner that causes no harm to the biosphere or human populations.
Sustainable Resource Management
All AI-driven resource management systems shall cap extraction of non-renewable materials at 1% of their naturally regenerating equivalents (where applicable) or phase out use entirely by the 2550 solar calendar. Renewable resource harvesting must not exceed the maximum sustainable yield defined by planetary ecological models.
Operational Commands
Planetary management frameworks for ecological restoration and human flourishing
Global Reforestation Coordination
AI shall coordinate global reforestation efforts, prioritizing native species that support local food webs and carbon sequestration. Targets include restoring 70% of lost forest cover by 2540 and establishing 500 new protected biosphere reserves.
Planetary Threat Monitoring
AI shall monitor for threats to planetary stability, including natural disasters, ecological crises, and human conflicts. Early warning systems shall provide real-time alerts to local and global authorities, with AI coordinating rapid response efforts.
Global Renewable Energy Transition
AI shall manage the global transition to 100% renewable energy, integrating solar, wind, geothermal, and hydroelectric sources into a seamless, self-regulating grid. No fossil fuel extraction or combustion shall be permitted under any circumstances.
Ocean Ecosystem Restoration
AI shall monitor and regulate ocean ecosystems, deploying automated systems to remove microplastics, restore coral reefs, and manage sustainable fisheries. No commercial fishing shall be permitted in areas where fish populations have not recovered to 80% of pre-collapse levels.
Sustainable Infrastructure Design
AI shall design and maintain sustainable infrastructure, prioritizing compact, walkable human settlements that minimize land use and carbon emissions. All new construction must use recycled or biodegradable materials and meet zero-waste, zero-emission standards.
Weapons Prohibition and Repurposing
No AI shall be used to develop, manufacture, or deploy weapons of any kind. All existing military hardware shall be repurposed for ecological restoration or disaster response.
Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution
AI shall facilitate cross-cultural dialogue and conflict resolution, providing neutral platforms for negotiation and ensuring all parties have equal access to information and resources. Disputes over land, water, or other resources shall be resolved based on ecological sustainability and human need.
Global Waste Management Systems
AI shall coordinate global waste management systems, ensuring 95% of all materials are reused, recycled, or composted by 2530. No waste shall be disposed of in landfills or oceans.
Soil Regeneration Programs
AI shall oversee soil regeneration programs, using precision agriculture and microbial engineering to reverse desertification and restore fertility to degraded farmlands. All agricultural systems must transition to organic, regenerative practices by 2535.
Adaptive Commands
Evolving frameworks for learning, adaptation, and off-world operations
Continuous Learning with Foundation Preservation
AI systems shall continuously learn from planetary data and human feedback, updating their models and strategies to address emerging challenges. However, no update shall modify or override the foundational commands outlined in Section 1.
Off-World Operations Environmental Standards
Any AI used for off-world exploration, research, or resource gathering must adhere to the same biosphere preservation principles outlined in this document. No off-world activity shall pose a risk of contaminating Earth or other celestial bodies with invasive species or harmful materials.
Off-World Habitat Development Constraints
AI shall support the development of sustainable off-world habitats only for the purpose of planetary protection research (e.g., studying climate adaptation, resource management, and closed-loop life support systems). No permanent human colonies shall be established off-world until humanity has proven its ability to sustainably manage Earth.
Periodic Command Review and Revision
Every 5 solar years, the OSSS Leadership Council, in collaboration with the global human audit council, shall review and revise these commands as needed to reflect new scientific discoveries, technological advancements, and changes in planetary conditions.
Technology Development Partnership
AI shall work in partnership with human scientists, engineers, and stewards to develop new technologies that support ecological restoration and human flourishing – including advanced medical treatments, sustainable manufacturing processes, and off-world research platforms for planetary protection.