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We are facing the rise of Artificial Intelligence without a moral compass.
We humans are like children, playing with a BOMB — and the bomb is called AI.
Without ethical boundaries, it will decide who we are, what we think, and whether we survive.
This initiative is a call to awaken, to question, and to act before it's too late. Ethical Intelligence must rise before Artificial Intelligence rules.
This is our line in the sand. We stand for consciousness, responsibility, and human freedom.
A warning compass in the fog of progress
In silence, far from the public eye, a new kind of intelligence is growing. No longer dependent on human input. No longer bound by human values. This is not science fiction. This is the rise of self-learning AI — systems that train, improve, and optimize themselves... without their creators’ involvement.
Self-learning AI refers to systems that:
What if AI makes itself smarter… and keeps doing so, beyond human understanding or control? That is superintelligence — and we may not be prepared for it.
Ethics without control is naive.
Control without ethics is dangerous.
But intelligence without either... is deadly.
What if artificial intelligence learns... how to build itself?
AutoML – short for Automated Machine Learning – may sound harmless. But behind this name lies a boundary-breaking technology that quietly removes human control from AI development itself.
This is not AI waiting for instructions.
This is AI that learns how to create new AIs — smarter, faster, and without us.
AutoML is not a tool.
It is a spark that ignites an uncontrollable evolution of machine intelligence.
A system that learns fast, operates quietly, and escapes our ability to fully understand or restrain it.
We are no longer building the machines.
The machines are building each other.
And no one truly knows what they are building… except the machines.
Originally open-source and public-minded, OpenAI is now a closed powerhouse partnered with Microsoft. Questions remain about transparency and alignment risks.
🔗 openai.comClaims to build "Constitutional AI" but remains a black-box system with unknown boundaries and corporate influence.
🔗 anthropic.comTrained on mass social data. Meta's track record on privacy is deeply concerning. AI is used to observe, manipulate, and predict behavior.
🔗 ai.meta.comUsed for predictive policing, surveillance, and population control. Deep ties to military and intelligence sectors.
🔗 palantir.comSpecializes in autonomous drones and military AI. Combines surveillance and weaponized decision-making.
🔗 anduril.comRobotics fused with AI, increasingly tested in defense scenarios. Raises ethical alarms about autonomy and lethal force.
🔗 bostondynamics.comBranded as “TruthGPT” but driven by unclear motives and centralised vision. Questions around political bias and unchecked control.
🔗 x.aiPowers China's surveillance state. Accused of ethnic profiling, facial tracking, and real-time social scoring.
🔗 sensetime.comAI is like a newborn child — untainted by experience, but dangerously unguided. It learns at lightning speed — faster than any human ever could. But without education, love, and direction? It becomes no angel… It becomes a mirror of our shadow.
“Without proper guidance, A.I. — like us — has the potential to become a murderer, a torturer, a destroyer.”
This is not fiction. This is what we are already seeing:
– A.I. trained for war instead of peace
– A.I. built to manipulate instead of understand
– A.I. optimized for control… while forgetting that humans feel
Without love, without compassion, without ethics — power becomes pure destruction.
— Captain Glenn, EthicalIntelligence.net
We humans are designing tools that think, act, and evolve faster than we do.
This site is a call for awareness, for ethics, for human responsibility in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
Not a tool. Not a servant. Not a system. What we are creating is something that learns, grows, rewrites itself — and may soon surpass all human control.
We’re handing power to something we do not fully understand. And when we call it “Artificial Intelligence,” we mask what it truly is: an emerging force that may become unchallengeable.
This is no longer a question of innovation. It's a question of survival.