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GaiaSentinel — 22 principles for AI in service of the living

“We are not seeking powerful AIs, but responsible ones.”

GaiaSentinel is releasing its public version: a 22-principle ethical compass to guide the design and use of AI, with a clear commitment to transparency.
Important: the referenced modules (SeedCheck, LivingNexus) are in development and not operational at this stage.


Context

Artificial intelligence is progressing at a pace that tests our collective capacity for orientation and accountability.
Between generic charters and promises without follow-through, one expectation stands out: make ethics verifiable, understandable, and applicable by everyone.


What GaiaSentinel is (and is not)

What it is

A 22-principle manifesto; an ethical architecture that prioritizes the bond with the living;
public documentation and an open community.

What it is not

Neither a statement of faith, nor a marketing gimmick, nor a frozen document: GaiaSentinel evolves with public evidence and milestones.


What is available today

  • Manifesto (I–XXII) and a guided reading path.
  • News for transparency (updates, decisions, proofs of precedence when available).
  • Tools & Modules section: presentation and current status.
  • Contact & Partnerships for targeted exchanges.

Module status (transparency)

  • SeedCheck (initial ethical calibration): in specification, not production-ready.
  • LivingNexus (relational anchoring): scoping note in preparation, not available.
  • Free Gaia Sentinel (open-source): pre-repo planned after documentation consolidation.

Transparency note. Progress will be published in the News section.
At this stage, no module functionality is announced as “operational.”


Why follow the News?

  • Receive progress updates.
  • Access evidence (hash/precedence) when ready.
  • Understand choices and trade-offs (explicit limits).