Baseline
Basic service is a right, not a reward.
People without advanced skills still have the right to safe, usable, and dignified basic AI services.
AI Graded Governance and Universal Access
The question of the AI era is not whether to open capabilities, but who can use them under what responsibilities. This site gathers long-term research notes on graded governance, accountability, audit, and universal access.
What is this
This site explores an unresolved question: as AI capabilities grow, society cannot simply oscillate between "full openness" and "total lockdown." Basic services need universal accessibility, high-risk permissions need open paths, and any high-impact capability should also accept responsibility, audit, and obligations to give back.
Baseline
People without advanced skills still have the right to safe, usable, and dignified basic AI services.
Graded Governance
Permission differences can only come from risk, capability, responsibility, and audit requirements — they cannot solidify into status superiority.
Backlash
Any safety grading must continuously withstand critique regarding ability discrimination, technocracy, and institutional rigidity.