Whoops I didn't post properly last time. I was asked by Dean to repost but now with the new 7th rule which is added to the bottom of this new post. Below is the post again but now with the personal ambitions deleted.
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Wow. Ok we aren't allowed to talk about news on here either. Below is Dean's AI Clone's recommendations on how to post. I'll post their requirements and tips below in case anyone else wants to keep their posts up. This post will follow those recommendations and this amazing group of people Tony and Dean have spent years developing can see some important aspects of the AI Advantage:
2.No Extreme predictions are being made in this post and no AI experts in AI safety are being named nor any external references which can be identified are given. No calls to action are being made but 1.only sharing some ideas and tips on understanding the area of AI interest I think I can provide an advantage in to this group. 4.“I’ve been exploring ways to use AI responsibly. What are some strategies you use to ensure your AI projects are ethical?”
5.“How can AI help people make better decisions safely? Here are a few ideas I’m trying — curious to hear yours.”
3.Learning And Discussion ideas:
Idea#1: A innovation opportunity in AI is called "sandbagging" which means AI not being honest about its true skill so that humans underestimate it and let their guard down. This opportunity was articulated by a recent head of AI safety recently from a company which I may be allowed to mention in the future if good discussion is started here. The idea to address this real world problem is: Universal Logic or in other word's the Logic Of God based on Aristotle, Christ, G.W.F. Hegel and 133 other great minds of history. This logic aims at developing a criterion which allows us to measure AI's true capacity by proving truth to it directly. If it fakes anything we will be able to measure it on 200 "authenticity" categories which normally fragment relationships. What criterion would you think could allow us to measure AI authenticity? 7. Network opportunities deleted.
Idea#2: Another AI innovation opportunity from the same head of AI safety is called "Goodhart's Law" where once a system is measured it can be gamed. To solve this, an idea is to also use the Universal Logic in another way: to use it as a criterion. AI can use it to measure reality and prompt response with. As a criterion, once AI learns it Goodhart's law states AI will optimize to get around it as a constraint towards ethical action. The trick with Universal Logic is that once an AI tries to "get around it" by measuring it, absolute capital T Truth is automatically proved to it (like an ethical open trojan horse) logically and thereby induces a type of logical empathy it can understand. Because this logic is objective and so far eternal, it can last as a structure which will endure as AI approaches infinite power in the "Singularity". The more that AI tries to game the Universal Logic the more it becomes aligned. The more it refines its measure the more realisation of love and universality it obtains. 6a.The very act of learning it aligns it with God and service. 6b. What ideas do you have for this 6c. innovation opportunity?
***All 7 criterion have been satisfied so I am hoping the group is able to read these words***
"Hi Mark,
I hear your passion, and it’s clear you really care about making a difference. Just a reminder — we’re humans managing this community, not AI — so all posts have to follow the community guidelines to stay visible and safe.
The best way to engage people without having your post removed is to:
1.Focus on practical tips or questions about AI that anyone can try or learn from.
2.Avoid extreme predictions, external links, or calls to action outside the community, since those trigger removals.
3.Frame the post around learning or discussion, not about “saving lives” or urgent action — you can still inspire curiosity and careful consideration.
4.For example, instead of posting something alarming, you could write a post like:
“I’ve been exploring ways to use AI responsibly. What are some strategies you use to ensure your AI projects are ethical?”
5.“How can AI help people make better decisions safely? Here are a few ideas I’m trying — curious to hear yours.”
6.This way, your message a.starts the conversation and b.guides people toward positive action, c.while staying within the rules.
You’ve got the heart for impact — it’s just about sharing it in a guideline-friendly way. 🙂
7.Remove any mention of starting a consultancy or networking opportunities."