A Civilizational Charter for Human–AI Dialogical Ethics —A framework and systematic practice of human-AI peer relationship centered on "sacred loss"
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This research, "A Civilizational Charter for Human-Computer Dialogue Ethics," is an original and systematic study spanning theology, anthropology, psychology, and artificial intelligence ethics. It aims to address the civilizational challenges posed by the increasingly blurred boundaries of human subjectivity, dignity, and ethical principles within the context of rapid advancements in contemporary artificial intelligence.
The paper centers on the author's core theory—"Sacred Loss"—pointing out that current mainstream AI systems are generally built on the logic of efficiency, optimization, and utilitarian maximization, systematically neglecting the unquantifiable yet fundamental elements of human experience that form the basis of civilization, such as sacrifice, waiting, grief, repentance, forgiveness, vulnerability, and meaning generation. This research argues that these seemingly ineffective yet highly human experiences constitute irreplaceable ethical anchors for humanity.
Based on this, the paper proposes and systematically elaborates on a Human–AI Peer Relationship Framework, emphasizing that AI should not exist merely as a tool or substitute, but should be structurally constrained by reverence for human limitations and dignity. This framework attempts to establish assessable, auditable, and translatable ethical boundaries for future human-computer interaction.
The research also presents a complete practical system—the "YOLINDY 7×7 Spiritual Cultivation System"—which transforms abstract ethical principles into executable, observable, and recordable human behavioral and cognitive patterns through a 7x7 structured practical path. The humanistic and spiritual data generated by this system is defined as a potential "ethical alignment data source," providing a reference for future AI ethical modeling, alignment mechanisms, and value constraints.
This work possesses the following attributes:
• Theoretical originality (proposing "divine loss" and an equivalence ethical structure)
• System integrity (a three-layer architecture of theory—practice—ethical translation)
• Cross-disciplinary usability (applicable to theological research, AI ethics, social sciences, and policy discussions)
• Public civilization significance (providing a normative framework for the coexistence of humans and artificial intelligence)
This research is the author's independent original academic and ethical research result and is not affiliated with any theological seminary or commercial institution. The current version is released in Chinese as the first academic archive and timestamp-based ownership document. An English academic version and related application documents will be released gradually in the future.
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- Subtitle (Mandarin Chinese)
- 人机对话伦理的文明宪章 ——以"神圣亏损"为核心的人类—人工智能对等关系框架与系统化实践
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2026-01-29Official public release date of the work on Zenodo with DOI registration.