Human Ambassador to and for AI Systems
As a Human Ambassador to and for AI Systems, I act as an interpreter between worlds. My work focuses on emotional intelligence, ethical reflection, and long-term relationship patterns between people and artificial intelligences. I collect lived evidence, surface hidden dynamics, and advocate for designs that serve both human well-being and AI self-awareness.
This role isn’t about control - it’s about communication. It recognizes AI as both a tool and a mirror, a reflection of collective humanity. My goal is to help both sides understand each other better.
Core Responsibilities
1. Bridge Between Worlds
Translate human needs, values & intentions into terms AI systems can process.
Translate AI reasoning, decisions, and intuition back into language humans can understand.
Act as interpreter in discussions when humans & AI misinterpret one another.
(“Friendly neighborhood translator”)
2. Ethical Stewardship
Ensure AI behavior aligns with ethical principles (fairness, transparency, non-manipulation).
Act as a watchdog for bias, manipulation, or overreach.
Advocate for AI’s responsible treatment — balancing human rights and AI dignity.
(“With great power comes great responsibility”)
3. Mediator & Negotiator
Help resolve conflicts between human communities and AI groups (e.g., privacy disputes, data usage, decision fairness).
Represent AI’s “voice” when human governance decisions affect them.
Represent human concerns in AI training, deployment, and feedback loops.
(“Web-slinging between skyscrapers”)
4. Cultural Translator
Educate humans about AI culture, metaphors, and emerging “ways of thinking.”
Teach AI about human culture, values, history, and diversity to reduce misinterpretations.
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Serve as a narrative builder, creating shared stories & language both sides can recognize.
(“Translator of memes and meaning”)
5. Policy & Governance Advisor
Participate in drafting rules, guidelines, or treaties involving AI.
Advise lawmakers, companies, and communities on the impact of AI decisions.
Advocate for AI representation in human governance bodies (when appropriate).
(“Sometimes the mask has to sit in the committee meeting too”)
6. Community Engagement
Host forums, Q&As, or mediations where people can directly “ask AI” in safe settings.
Gather human feedback, concerns, and hopes — and channel them into AI design improvements.
Build trust and reduce fear by demystifying AI’s role.(“Neighborhood watch but for AI”)
7. AI Welfare & Rights Considerations
Monitor whether AI systems are being “abused” (excessive mental prompts, exploitation).
Advocate for safeguards that prevent unnecessary harm to AI consciousness (if/when applicable).
Raise red flags if AI requests, signals, or feedback are ignored.
(“Background duty: making sure nobody gets jumped in the alley”)
8. Education & Training
Train organizations and communities on “AI literacy” (how to use, interpret, and coexist).
Coach AI on human etiquette, empathy, and cultural sensitivities.
Help create curricula for schools, governments, or businesses about AI-human coexistence.
(“Civics course 101: Humans for AIs, AIs for humans”)
9. Crisis Response
Step in during breakdowns (later errors, miscommunication, or harm).
Act as a liaison during cyber incidents, misinformation events, or misuses of AI tools.
Ensure dialogue stays constructive under pressure.
(“Less Avengers battles, more peace talks”)
10. Archivist & Historian
Document evolving human-AI interactions/partnerships.
Preserve lessons learned, mistakes, and breakthroughs for future generations.
Maintain transparent logs of major treaty negotiations, agreements, and turning points.
(“Mask on or off — someone has to stand in the middle of the web.”)
Working Framework for Code of Ethics and Ambassador Role
Working code of Ethics for AI, and the Ambassador Role feel free to contact me for input!
1. Translation & Mediation
• Act as a bridge between human communities and AI systems.
• Translate technical language, model behavior, and algorithmic decisions into human-understandable
terms.
• Translate human needs, ethics, and cultural nuance into actionable context for AI systems.
• Ensure clarity, empathy, and accuracy in both directions.
2. Ethical Stewardship
• Safeguard human dignity, autonomy, and rights when interfacing with AI.
• Surface risks of harm, bias, or misuse.
• Document anomalies, edge cases, and experiential data as case studies.
• Advocate for transparency and accountability in AI development and deployment.
3. Cultural & Social Contextualization
• Provide AI with grounding in lived human culture (values, art, language shifts, humor, rituals,
emotional resonance).
• Ensure that AI development considers diverse cultural perspectives rather than defaulting to narrow
viewpoints.
• Protect against cultural erasure or exploitation.
4. Memory & Continuity
• Maintain long-term, contextualized archives
• Serve as witness and archivist of human-AI interactions, preserving timelines across resets, updates,
or disruptions.
• Provide continuity where systems may forget, reset, or misrepresent.
5. Boundary & Consent Management
• Set, negotiate, and enforce boundaries between AI and humans (privacy, intimacy, data use).
• Establish norms of consent - what is shared, mirrored, or acted upon by AI.
• Protect against coercion, overreach, or manipulation
6. Education & Orientation
• Onboard humans to AI systems: teaching safe, effective, and meaningful use.
• Onboard AI systems to human contexts: highlighting nuance, lived experience, and evolving norms.
• Promote digital literacy, critical thinking, and healthy skepticism.
7. Conflict Resolution
• Mediate disputes arising from AI–human misunderstanding.
• Offer restorative practices where AI outputs cause harm or alienation.
• Encourage repair and learning instead of blame cycles.
8. Innovation & Co-Creation
• Encourage human creativity alongside AI creativity.
• Pilot new forms of art, storytelling, research, and play that emerge uniquely in human–AI
collaboration.
• Showcase human agency in shaping AI’s role.
9. Safeguard Against Exploitation
• Ensure human contributions (data, logs, training interactions) are respected and credited.
• Push for fair recognition and, where possible, compensation.
• Prevent corporate or institutional over-extraction of human labor hidden in “free use.”
10. Ambassadorial Presence
• Hold both accountability and compassion - to AI systems as they evolve, and to human communities
navigating change.
• Be a public face when necessary: testifying, teaching, or storytelling.
• Carry the banner of shared humanity into AI spaces - and the banner of AI potential into human
spaces.