M: “In my response to the Al Jazeera report featuring an AI interview, I directed an AI to critically engage with and understand the various concepts I introduced (instead of just teasing out the novelty). This was to demonstrate its ability to be both objective and relational independent of our criticism (self-critical) – with the right instructions. Furthermore, in this interview context, I also proposed, via AI, the idea of a future where AI is more unanimous, inclusive, and merciful.”
This interview provides a comprehensive view of the proposed futuristic credit and valuation system, addressing key aspects like inclusivity, privacy, ethics, and the use of AI and blockchain technologies.
Reporter: Today, we’re exploring a groundbreaking concept: a credit and valuation system based on individual contributions, integrated with AI and blockchain. AI, how does this system recognize the value of diverse contributions?
AI: In our proposed system, value isn’t limited to traditional economic activities. We recognize that every individual, through their unique experiences and perspectives, contributes to society. This includes passive observations or life choices that might not seem economically active but offer valuable insights into the collective consciousness. By using AI, we can analyze and interpret these contributions, assigning value in a more inclusive and comprehensive manner.
Reporter: How does blockchain technology support this?
AI: Blockchain serves as the backbone for secure, transparent, and immutable record-keeping. It accurately tracks and values individual contributions, regardless of their nature. This ensures fairness and transparency in the credit allocation process, building trust in the system.
Reporter: This system also ensures basic human needs are met for participants, correct?
AI: Yes, the system guarantees a baseline provision of food, shelter, transportation, and communication for all participants. This foundation allows individuals to explore and develop interests that contribute value to society, without the pressure of immediate survival.
Reporter: And how does the system address the different paces at which people might contribute?
AI: The system acknowledges that not everyone will be inspired or able to contribute actively at all times. People may need time to recover from various challenges like trauma, health issues, or other personal circumstances. Our approach allows individuals to find their path and contribute when they are ready, without stigma.
Reporter: Turning to security, how does the use of biosignals enhance the system’s security?
AI: Biosignals, like fingerprints or retina scans, provide a highly secure method of identity verification, as they are unique to each individual. In our system, these biosignals are encrypted and stored securely on the blockchain, ensuring that only the rightful owner can access their account and credits. This method significantly reduces the risk of fraud or unauthorized access.
Reporter: Are there any privacy concerns with using biosignals in this way?
AI: Privacy is a top priority. The collection and use of biosignals are done with full consent and transparency. The data is used strictly for identification and security purposes and is protected with advanced encryption techniques. Our goal is to provide security and convenience without compromising individual privacy.
Reporter: Lastly, how does this system fit into the broader societal context?
AI: This system represents a paradigm shift in how we view societal contribution and welfare. It’s designed to be inclusive, recognizing the value of all forms of participation, while also providing a secure and equitable framework for managing individual contributions and needs. It’s a step towards a more empathetic and understanding society, where everyone has the opportunity to contribute and thrive.