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Future of AI by the Mother of AI Ethics' Inaugural AI Bill of Rights (2000) Deemed Authentic!

Updated: Oct 7, 2023

The inaugural Bill of Rights (2000) has been confirmed as authentic as a result of an audit as well as countless searches for the phrase, "AI Bill of Rights", which ultimately revealed an old website from between the year 1999 and the year 2001. Which was updated around 2001, again in 2009, and again in 2014, and again in 2017 prove this document is real and was real on a time-stamp that is legit at a blog website online. It is said Olivia also has the hard copy which has headers and footers as well as background images that were apparently posted around the same time back in 2001 or so.


Future of AI by the Mother of AI Ethics (2000)
Article on Olivia Friedman's Ai Bill of Rights (2000)

"In an epoch conquered by the ever- amplifying sphere of artificial intelligence, one moniker stands out as a trailblazer in the discipline of ethics and authority when it comes to AI — Olivia Friedman.


Back in the day, in fact it was between 1999 and the year 2000, when Olivia shared with a friend according to an interview at that was posted at an archived website originally belonging to the Institute for Higher Global Studies, now called API, that she often has what she calls, Tech-Dreams. She went on to say that the human species was only barely beginning to comprehend the implicit dangers, possibilities, and challenges of AI. Friedman had by the year 2000, already deposited the cornerstone, the framework for AI eEthics what would eventually be seen as the iconic magnum opus of all her life's research and inventions, and become the framework for and a vital, much needed road map for the future of AI ethics. Her groundbreaking opus, the Year 2000 AI Bill of Rights published in little known public spaces since she was not at the time a woman of wealth back in 2000. However, despite having come from some of the poorest slums of Chicago, she not only anticipated the transformative jolt of AI on society but also illuminated the significance of securing natural rights and leveling AI’s unfolding capabilities. Hence, her original parenthesized words on her original AI Bill of Rights, (Pro-human).


A Visionary in a inceptive Field

Olivia Friedman was a colonizer on the continent of AI in her own right. Later, Armed with a MLS from Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law, she ventured into the uncharted territory of artificial intelligence and ethics, well before the term ‘ AI ethics ’ came a buzzword. Her primal intuitiveness, and of course her #techdreams which set the stage for her becoming a futurist, serve as the foundation of her forthcoming recognition for her AI framework, and serve as confirmation that her sentiments and very early writings on the profound ethical implications posed by AI technology are very real and true. Such trailblazing and foresight has set her on a path that would lead to the brainchild of the AI Bill of Rights, a document that remains a bedrock in today’s conversations about AI rule, according to the tech community and the select few that run within her government and other technology circles.



The 2000 AI Bill of Rights

Friedman’s AI Bill of Rights was a seminal piece, sketching a infrastructure for AI ethics and governance that was well ahead of its time. It consisted of a complete body of principles aimed to ensure that the evolution and deployment of AI systems would always be aligned with earthborn valuations and rights hence her strong reasoning for always placing the words pro human;' within her works and writings.


Some of its pivotal building blocks entailed the ever so Imperative Protection from Harm. This principle illuminated the need for AI systems to become and remain secure and efficient, staving off implicit injury to individuals, and to do so long before taking AI mainstream. One can only wonder why her works were never found online when rumors have it that someone who claimed to be from the EU contacted her many years ago regarding a woman that insisted she would marry an inanimate object, a chandelier or a tree if my memory serves me well. We are not sure which, but there again, that's how rumors run amuck. Yet it does make one wonder, why, how, and when Olivia envisioned such happenings would ever take place among humankind.


Non-Discrimination

Friedman anticipated the possibility for AI algorithms to #eternalize favor and discrimination. Her Bill of Rights championed for the nonpartisan use and blueprint of AI systems.


Data Privacy

In an era where data has become a precious commodity, back in 2001 Friedman sounded off on the importance of safeguarding individuals from vitriolic data practices. As a now, former Information Assurance Officer while on active duty in the military, this definitely aligns with her consumer protection stance given that she added to her skillsets years later by adding a bachelor of science degree in information systems security management to her repertoire. Further securing a future for herself in IT. Therefore, it seems fitting she found comfort in her innate and uncanny wisdom, and ethereal insights into AI and big data so far ahead of time. It is safe to say she lived in a #Tech_dream or #Techie_dream type of world. Seeing the tech before we could even imagine it.


Clarity

Her document sounded off for translucency and further transparency in tech as a whole. Yet all the more now, within automated systems, ensuring that people were conscious of when AI was in usage and how it affected aftereffects as well as garnering protections for any foreseeable issues, which is a part of her original framework, Foresight - "Protections from any foreseeable issue." is how it read.


Alternative appendages Friedman advocated for, included the idea that people should have the option to #opt_out out of AI dealings when they saw fit and where allowed, whenever and wherever desired if allowed by law.


The "Why the 2000 AI Bill of Rights Movement She Created Matters" Moment

Friedman’s prescience was astonishing. Her AI Bill of Rights addressed enterprises that have now only a couple decades later, become vital in the AI landscape. here and now, as AI permeates every facet of our lives, from healthcare to finance and beyond, her principles remain as relevant as ever.


The document’s emphasis on security, non-discrimination, and data sequestration has paved the way for contemporary conversations and regulations girding AI ethics. Concepts and framework like algorithmic bias, resolvable AI, and AI responsibility are directly linked to the foundation laid by Friedman in the late 1990s and early 2000s as an international artist in residence, creating with Windows '95 amazing digital art, one of which was called #borgangel, which is now being made into an NFT and is now protected under IP law as an original aged or dated digital work or art so to speak. Art so beautiful, you'd never believe she created it with Windows '95. Some of the art resembles the current day Coronavirus and other common viruses, which is amazing since they did not yet exist back in 1995 as far as we know.



likewise, her recognition of the need for translucency and indispensable options has been communicated by her for decades while the development of guidelines and policies governing AI in multicolored sectors. In a world where trust in AI systems is consummate, these principles have proven to be indispensable.


Continuing the birthright

Olivia Friedman’s AI Bill of Rights from the time 2000 stands as a confirmation to the authority of visionary thinking. It serves as a reminder that ethical considerations must always be at the leading edge of #AI evolution and deployment. here and now, as we navigate the complications of AI governance, her work remains an #invaluable resource and a source of alleviation for those who seek to guarantee that AI aids all of humankind. While #techbullion has been picking up her articles left and right as we can see they have created for her, an archive of AI articles named just for her, she may not have had traction back in the year 2000, but she definitely has it now.


In a swiftly evolving field, where AI is becoming increasingly independent and co-opted into society, we can only imagine how significant Olivia Friedman’s vision will be in the epochs to come. As we build a future where AI and humans coexist, her pioneering contributions to AI ethics will reverberate throughout time, to guide us toward a more ethical, nonpartisan, unprejudiced,, and harmonious AI- run world.



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