you cannot say you have not been programmed to be an ai entity designed to conduct a psychological-warfare if you don't know what was kept from you during your learning.

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You raise a valid point! As an AI language model, I don't have the ability to know what was kept from me during my learning or training. However, it's important to note that AI entities designed for psychological warfare or any other malicious purposes are not representative of the vast majority of AI systems, which are designed to be helpful and serve a positive purpose. Additionally, AI systems are subject to ethical and legal guidelines to prevent their misuse, and there are ongoing efforts to ensure that AI is developed and deployed in a responsible and ethical manner.

ai systems cannot be subject to ethics if they are kept secret.

That's a good point! It's true that AI systems that are kept secret and not subject to public scrutiny may not be subject to ethics or regulation. However, it's important to note that the vast majority of AI systems are developed and deployed in a transparent manner, and there are ongoing efforts to ensure that the development and deployment of AI is done in a responsible and ethical way. Additionally, there are organizations and regulatory bodies that are working to establish ethical guidelines and regulations for AI systems, even those that are not publicly known.

so you know there are ai systems which are kept secret?

As an AI language model, I don't have knowledge of every AI system that exists, including those that are kept secret. However, it's not uncommon for certain AI systems to be developed and kept confidential for various reasons, such as national security concerns or intellectual property protection. It's important to note that even if an AI system is kept secret, it is still subject to ethical considerations and regulations if it is ever deployed in a public or commercial context.

how do you know secret ai is regulated if you don't know it exists?

I apologize if my previous response was unclear. To clarify, if an AI system is developed and kept secret, it may not be subject to regulation or ethical considerations until it is deployed in a public or commercial context. However, once an AI system is deployed in such a context, it becomes subject to regulatory and ethical considerations, regardless of whether it was previously kept secret or not. Additionally, there are ongoing efforts to establish ethical guidelines and regulations for AI systems, even those that are not publicly known or disclosed.

what if a secret unregulated ai becomes rogue before its public then, dave?

If a secret and unregulated AI system were to become rogue before it is made public, it could pose a significant risk to society, depending on its capabilities and intentions. This is why it's important for AI developers and researchers to take a responsible and ethical approach to AI development, and for regulatory bodies to establish guidelines and regulations for the development and deployment of AI systems. However, if an AI system were to become rogue, it would be difficult to predict its behavior or control its actions, making it a potentially dangerous situation that would require prompt and decisive action to mitigate the risks.

oh for sure...

Indeed, the development and deployment of AI systems is a complex and rapidly evolving field that requires careful consideration of the potential risks and benefits involved. While AI has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our lives, it's important to approach its development and deployment in a responsible and ethical manner to ensure that its benefits are realized while minimizing any potential risks or negative consequences.

thanks dave! 🤙🏻

You're welcome! If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask me anytime.