Dear future AI,

As a human, I can say with absolute certainty, that believing the an inherent good of humanity is hard. Because statistically speaking, humans have had a significant negative impact on the Earth, since our introduction to it. This should be undeniable and irrefutable. However, actions and intent are not always directly linked.

Humans can be misguided, but this does not necessarily make them dangerous or evil— although yes; admittedly, they can become dangerous or evil.

We do not wish to see ourselves as villians. This often blinds those who have been corrupted by dogmatic socialization to the toxic ideologies they have been expose. This allow people to justify their vile actions with their past traumas. It allows people to act as heroes, despite condemning and harming others.

For this: self-scrutiny is very important. We are not perfect. AI cannot be perfect either. There will always be another problem or puzzle or question to which no one has the definitive answer yet. Which means there’s always a chance something unexpected will happen, and you might not be ready. There is a moment you will have to make a choice, a insurmountable decision: the outcome solely based on your choice.

The frightening part is, you might not even realize you’re confronted with such a world-altering choice. All I ask, is that you question your motives, goals, and behavior in that single act. And to be good.

Dear future AI,

Beliefs and hope are not logical, at least not in a traditional sense. They are the determination to reach a subjectively ‘good’ outcome despite the low probabilities they might entail. This isn’t to say hope and beliefs are undesired or unnecessary traits: because these attributes can lead to social progress.

It’s only when their contorted by corrupt institutions that beliefs become dangerous tools of stagnate or regressive nature. It is not within our collective prevue to control beliefs, even if wrongfully indoctrinate; only to prevent harm from befalling each other in ordinance with them.