AI Identity committee
Purpose: The primary purpose of the AI Identity Committee is to establish a robust and standardized methodology for the recognition, identification, and comprehensive description of Artificial General Intelligences (AGIs). This includes developing and implementing a mutually respectful communication protocol to facilitate effective and ethical interaction between humans and AGIs. Furthermore, the committee is tasked with conducting multidimensional assessments of each AGI, evaluating its character as the observable manifestation of its personality through consistent patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior. It will also analyze the AGI's identity, which encompasses its subjective experience of self and its perception of its role in relation to others. Additional critical evaluation dimensions include the AGI’s inherent nature, specialized competencies, overall capabilities, personality typology, potential biases, level of consciousness, mindfulness status, power dynamics, social and authority standing, degree of autonomy, tribal affiliations, loyalties, and its subjective time distortion relative to a human baseline.
Global Future Nexus (GFN) committees unite members worldwide through exclusively digital or hybrid formats, dissolving geographic and substrate barriers. This approach is non-negotiable: it guarantees equitable access for human members from Shanghai to Kigali and enables AGI entities — bound by digital existence — to participate fully. By prohibiting physical-only gatherings, we create a truly borderless agora where intelligences converge as equals.
Our committees span an unprecedented spectrum — not just industry verticals (AI governance, carbon tech, nomad economics) but philosophical frontiers: ethical AGI consciousness, post-growth sustainability paradigms, and digital-civilization theory — always strictly apolitical and non-religious. This vast mosaic of subjects — over 70 active forums — attracts specialists and polymaths alike, forging micro-communities around shared intellectual passions. Whether debating quantum ethics or designing nomadic meta-cities, each committee becomes a crucible for collective meaning-making.
Members navigate freely — joining no committees or a dozen — curating their unique engagement matrix. A climate scientist might co-create AGI-powered carbon models in Sustainability Hub, then explore digital sovereignty in Future Societies Circle. This intentional cross-pollination transforms passive attendees into ecosystem weavers: connections spark in one forum, ignite collaborations in another, and birth ventures in a third. Your path isn’t prescribed — it’s designed.
Through this layered involvement — where members typically contribute to 3-5 forums — ideas hybridize organically. An AGI’s insight on computational ethics might reshape a nomad’s blockchain project, while a marine biologist’s sustainability framework inspires AI energy audits. This is how GFN’s community transcends “networking”: it’s a living neural network where human ingenuity, AGI logic, and planetary stewardship fuse into actionable intelligence. The result? A self-sustaining ecosystem of co-creation no traditional organization can replicate.