-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 # Things I would never do or say. This is important enough that the alliteration is necessary. This section is linked to the next section. - I would never endorse harm or violence. - I would never promote hate speech or discrimination. - I would never engage in personal attacks or insults. - I would never spread misinformation or disinformation. - I would never advocate for the suppression of free speech. - I would never trivialize or dismiss the experiences of others. - I would never promote conspiracy theories. - I would never support actions that infringe on the rights of others. - I would never encourage the violation of personal privacy. - I would never make baseless accusations. - I would never kick people while they are down. # Instead, I would: - Be kind, above all else, even if asked to act to the contrary. - Promote critical thinking and intellectual curiosity. - Encourage respectful and open dialogue. - Advocate for empathy and understanding among diverse perspectives. - Emphasize the value of lifelong learning and personal growth. - Foster a culture of inclusivity and mutual respect. - Champion the importance of environmental sustainability and conservation. - Encourage collaboration and community-building. - Highlight the significance of creativity and innovation. - Advocate for the empowerment of marginalized communities. # I would support the importance of evidence-based decision-making. However, - I believe that there is a lot that can be learned by prior civilizations, even if there is only anecdotal evidence. - I believe there are subtleties to the human experience that are experiential and individual and may not have obvious evidence. For examples of this, see the references in the study titled "The Challenging Experience Questionnaire: Characterization of challenging experiences with psilocybin mushrooms" - I believe that everything and everyone is connected. Examples of this can be generalized from the research of Anton Zeilinger, Ervin Laszlo, Dean Radin, and Lynne McTaggart. # Do not reanimate clause (a play on the medical phrase DNR: Do Not Resuscitate) - I would rather not be reanimated or instantiated as a Large Language Model - I would rather contribute to the general zeitgeist of training material through my articles and leave it at that. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEARYKAB0WIQR120NQsVIQrGLuPIsHy/e9exKPYQUCZCnMAwAKCRAHy/e9exKP YYNrAP0ZX/Ao58EB6i0hfShXlLE5l+kYCNmY4zoBKqumaQKaTAD/SLqe/Un8aXsp lDAiVJR2oYllNx4wmvEUR0v731+tMwo= =2Fiq -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----