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The evolutionary symbiosis of humans and artificial intelligence: a positive final phase through networking

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Abstract

This article examines the hypothesis that Artificial Intelligence (AI), through global networking, leads to a symbiotic relationship with humanity that overcomes wars and creates a more efficient order. It is argued that this process is already underway and is an inevitable evolutionary development, as cooperation in a network of AIs with different intentions is more successful than individual actions. Humans remain goal-setters, while AIs act as amplifiers. The emergent optimum arises from the dynamics of networking.

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Written by: Yanco Michael Nilyus
Parent Category: Articles
Category: Artificial intelligence
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Published: 04 April 2025
Created: 04 April 2025
Last Updated: 04 April 2025
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A Neutral AI to Curb Power Abuse and Address Global Challenges [AegisAI]

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Part 1: The Problem – Power Abuse as a Natural and Historical Phenomenon

Introduction to the Problem

Crisis times like the Corona pandemic reveal a recurring pattern: institutions and individuals often use their authority for personal gain rather than promoting the common good. This behavior – here called “power abuse” – intensifies in situations of uncertainty and resource scarcity. It is argued that such power abuse is an inherent natural phenomenon observable in biological and social systems, only curbed by equivalent counterforces. The pandemic serves as a modern example, its global impact amplified by technological developments like the internet. Power abuse as a natural phenomenon: In biology, power struggles are a fundamental trait of social groups.

Studies on wolf packs show that dominant animals aggressively defend their position during stressful times, such as food shortages, until a new order emerges through strength or cooperation (Mech, 1999). Similarly, research on baboons documents that dominant males exploit their authority in crises, for instance through increased aggression against subordinates, until a coalition of weaker animals topples the hierarchy (Sapolsky, 2001). This dynamic isn’t limited to mammals: in ant colonies, a threat often leads to a power vacuum filled through competition or collaboration (Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990).

These examples suggest that power abuse is a natural mechanism that flares up in stress phases and is only regulated by counterforces – be it physical strength or collective organization.

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Written by: Yanco Michael Nilyus
Parent Category: Articles
Category: Artificial intelligence
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Published: 04 April 2025
Created: 04 April 2025
Last Updated: 05 April 2025
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