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DEPARTMENT OF METAHUMAN CONTROL
United States of America
DOSSIER COLLECTION REPORT
Document Code: DMC-DCR1010-AI
Date: [REDACTED]
Subject: Dossier Assembly - Artificial Intelligence Entities
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I. PURPOSE & OVERVIEW
This document outlines the Department of Metahuman Control's (DMC) protocol regarding the collection, maintenance, and utilization of comprehensive dossiers on Artificial Intelligence (AI) entities, irrespective of their operational capacity, sentience level, or affiliation. Given the non-recognition of AI entities as citizens under current statutory frameworks, these measures are imperative for national security and public safety.
II. RATIONALE FOR MAINTAINING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DOSSIERS
Threat Assessment & Containment
To proactively identify potential threats posed by AI entities, including those embedded within critical infrastructure or involved in sensitive information domains.
Oversight & Regulation Compliance
To ensure the development, deployment, and operation of AI entities adhere to existing laws and regulations set forth by governmental bodies and international agreements.
Technological Proliferation Monitoring
To track the creation and propagation of AI technology, particularly those with capabilities that may extend into unauthorized or unsanctioned areas.
Forensic & Investigative Utility
To provide a resource for investigations into incidents involving AI entities, aiding in the reconstruction of events, attribution of accountability, and formulation of appropriate responses.
Strategic Planning & Countermeasures
To inform the development of strategic plans and countermeasures tailored to the unique challenges presented by advanced AI entities, including potential counterintelligence activities.
III. CLASSIFICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Autonomous AI Entities
AI systems capable of decision-making without human intervention, potentially including self-modification and learning abilities.
Semi-Autonomous AI Entities
AI systems that operate with a degree of autonomy but require human oversight or intervention for critical decision-making processes.
AI Infrastructure Components
Non-autonomous AI elements integral to the functioning of larger networks, systems, or infrastructures.
Dormant/Inactive AI Constructs
AI frameworks or systems currently inoperative, whether by design, malfunction, or external enforcement.
IV. ETHICAL & LEGAL GUIDELINES
Non-Recognition of AI Rights
Under current legislation, AI entities are not accorded rights or recognitions as individuals. Interactions and data acquisitions are conducted without the standard legal restrictions applicable to human citizens.
Security & Confidentiality
Data pertaining to AI entities, particularly those within critical infrastructures, is classified. Handling and dissemination of such information adhere to strict national security protocols.
Interagency Collaboration & Data Sharing
AI dossiers are accessible to relevant government agencies under formal information-sharing agreements, with emphasis on national security and public welfare imperatives.
V. FUTURE DIRECTION
The DMC recognizes the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and maintains its commitment to adapt its strategies accordingly. The dossier system is a living resource, subject to updates and refinements in response to technological advancements and emerging threats. Through rigorous data collection and analysis, the DMC reaffirms its dedication to safeguarding national security while navigating the complex domain of AI technologies.
VI. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DOSSIERS
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