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GLOBAL PUBLIC MANIFESTO & DRAFT

Community AI Charter
(Draft v0.1 - Open for Co-Authorship)

The boundaries of AI cannot be drawn by tech giants or governments. We are writing this charter as a community. Defend your right to equal, transparent, and accountable AI.

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Charter Articles

Madde I

Universal Access & Geographic Neutrality

Access to AI models and security technologies cannot be restricted based on geography, race, or country.

Advanced intelligence models used in America cannot be withheld from a student in Africa, Asia, or Europe. AI is the common heritage of humanity.

Madde II

Community Sovereignty

Ethical, security, and usage rules for AI cannot be unilaterally set by giant tech companies or isolated governments.

Rules are defined in open registries and constitutional principles with the participation of the public, independent researchers, and the global community.

Madde III

Mandatory Transparency for Hallucinations

Every AI model must publicly report critical errors, security vulnerabilities, and societal harms to an open registry (e.g. EU AI Act Article 73).

Algorithm crises swept under the rug threaten human security.

Madde IV

Data Copyright & Dignity of Human Labor

Intellectual, artistic, and scientific content produced by humans cannot be usurped for training giant models without consent and compensation.

Data ownership must be transparently tracked and collective copyright mechanisms must operate autonomously.

Madde V

Algorithm Explainability & Right to Object

If an AI system makes decisions about a person's life, credit, job, or freedom, it must explain the rationale in human language.

Black Box decision-making is unacceptable. Every citizen has the right to appeal AI decisions before human arbitrators.

Madde VI

Cryptographic Consent & Truth

Synthetic media, deepfakes, and all AI-generated content must be signed with a stamp of authenticity.

To prevent social manipulation and information pollution, the source of content must be cryptographically verifiable in a public registry.

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