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In this episode of The Whitepaper, Nicolin Decker presents The Humanity of AI—a public-facing synthesis of The Governance Boundaries Canon and a constitutional-moral framework for ensuring artificial intelligence multiplies human capacity without quietly eroding human sovereignty.

Everyone is measuring how capable artificial systems are becoming—but almost no one is naming the quieter danger: the moment performance is mistaken for authority, and continuity is treated as conscience.

🔹 Core Thesis

The Humanity of AI establishes a categorical boundary:

Artificial intelligence can optimize, recommend, and accelerate decisions at scale—but it cannot bear moral burden, exercise principled refusal

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U.S. Department of StateMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Harvard Law SchoolThe RAND CorporationUnited Nations Office of Legal AffairsBrookings InstitutionThe United States Congress
United States Congress — Legislative and Oversight BodiesNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)OpenAIAnthropicIBMPalantir TechnologiesMicrosoftAppleAlphabetSupreme Court of the United StatesUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)Amazon Web Services (AWS)International Court of Justice