Jamie Metzl
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
come together, look at all of our traditions and come up with 10 universal principles that you think are not, in big picture terms, discordant with anybody else.
People have tried it, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Charter.
I tried it with this big group of people, with the One Shared World, our global interdependence movement.
But there's a weird kind of legitimacy, like a neutrality of asking people,
GPT-5 to review the entirety of our recorded history.
And it's like a neutral arbiter.
It's like the umpire, the new umpire calling balls and strikes in professional baseball games.
It feels like, well, it must be a strike because the machine says it's a strike.
So I think it's okay to ask the model anything.
What you should never outsource is your own judgment.
And that's the thing that I'm really worried about.
People are
We'll ask something to an AI algorithm.
They'll get something back and it'll all seem well and good.
But if we don't train young people to really know who you are and what you stand for and trust your own perspective.
people are going to get all kinds of stuff that looks good and they're going to say, oh, that's me.
And we could really have a human drift.
I have a little bit of a halfway house for that in that I have my own chatbot and I worked with this company called Delphi.ai and we uploaded all of my interviews and all of my books and other writing for many decades.
And now people can go to my jamiemetzel.com website or to the AI Ten Commandments
That's exactly right.