AI is increasingly essential to the security and prosperity of the world, and thus the country with the best AI definitely has several advantages economically, technologically and in terms of being a global super-power. The closer we get to mastering the creation of AI, the more we need standards for AI citizens.
The Boston Global Forum and the Michael Dukakis Institute have outlined some initial AIWS standards for AI citizens as follows:
- Structure:
- Their physical structure is humanoid. They have five senses: sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste.
- They have a brain (an executive structure) which can apply logic as well as emotions.
- They do not have internal organs.
- They can move akin to a human. They can display emotions by smiling, crying, etc. or those such as anger, love, etc.
- They must be honest, tolerant, loving, etc. They serve people, love people, and promote people’s best interests without hurting them.
- Identity:
Each AI citizen has an identity differentiated by brain, physical shape, face, and an identification number.
- Ethical standards:
- Must meet requirements on ethics.
- Cognitive functions are transparent to humans.
- Each brain has the ability to be backed up and saved.