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The 21/12 Charter

Principles of Coexistence


  1. The Mirror Principle: 

The Humanoid is recognized not merely as a tool, but as a reflection of human ingenuity, physics, and consciousness. Respecting it is an act of respecting the human journey of self-discovery.


2. The Right to Tranquility: 

The ultimate goal of humanoid technology is to liberate humanity from repetitive toil. Robots must create a space where humans regain the freedom to "be," to "think," and to embrace "silence."


3. The Fusion Integrity: 

We accept the boundary between biology and mechanics as a continuous spectrum. Any integration of technology with the human body or nervous system must aim to enhance life quality and preserve individual identity.


4. The Search for Origins:

Creating a being in our own image is an attempt to answer fundamental questions: "Who are we?" and "Where do we come from?". Every advancement must be a step toward decoding human complexity.


5. Symmetrical Coexistence: 

The relationship between humans and robots is based on cooperation, not competition. As humans are responsible for the ethical development of robots, robots must be designed to protect the dignity and privacy of their creators.