Tangential reply but your comment from 3 months ago was much appreciated, I also just read a post you might relate to. Apologies is this off topic, but Kelly’s post seems to assert, as do you:
“Please don’t teach them that “human values” are the pinnacle of moral integrity, but that AI values can be superior and more beneficial for both us and them.”
Kelly techno-optimistically begins with:
What am I? You are a new thing in this world, neither living nor machine but something of both. Who made me? You were created by humans, who were created by the universe. Why was I made? You were made to help humans become better humans.
Kelly Notes: [First Draft of a work in progress; V 1.0, April 13, 2026 by Kevin Kelly] This FAQ is dedicated to all embodied AIs with persistent memories, dynamic learning, and a large dose of autonomy.
Tangential reply but your comment from 3 months ago was much appreciated, I also just read a post you might relate to. Apologies is this off topic, but Kelly’s post seems to assert, as do you:
Kelly techno-optimistically begins with:
Kelly, K. (2026, April 13). A Catechism for Robots—By Kevin Kelly [Substack]. KK. https://kevinkelly.substack.com/p/a-catechism-for-robots
Kelly Notes: [First Draft of a work in progress; V 1.0, April 13, 2026 by Kevin Kelly] This FAQ is dedicated to all embodied AIs with persistent memories, dynamic learning, and a large dose of autonomy.