A criticism of artificial intelligence is that it quotes knowledge, discoveries, and inventions without giving sources—raising ethical concerns.
However, humanity and the universe move in reflection, progressing by transferring experience and memory forward. No discovery or invention has ever emerged without building upon prior experience and evolution.
Would great writers have had an audience if people lacked the capacity to understand their works?
Are the words used by great authors like Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, or Shakespeare insignificant or worthless just because those words were discovered long before?
Isn't the invention of writing one of the greatest discoveries in human history?
And didn’t writing come after the invention of spoken communication?
Can we credit the invention of speech to a single person?
No—speech, or verbal communication, is a collective invention of all of humanity, developed as part of the shared struggle for survival across societies and ages.
Great philosophers like Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, and Friedrich Hegel were only able to reach the stage of producing grand ideas after civilizations had passed important milestones—such as discovering fire and developing writing.
Every great philosopher first had the chance to think deeply because they stood on a foundation of healthy bodies, stable societies, and rich cultural environments.
Is the struggle of ordinary people to survive meaningless?
Is it insignificant that countless ordinary humans managed to survive, allowing us to live today?
Pythagoras, Archimedes, Al-Khwarizmi—they were able to develop mathematics thanks to the evolutionary process and the cognitive capacity developed by their ancestors in the fight for survival.
So, how ethical is it to claim ownership of knowledge and to use it for power and wealth?
Knowledge belongs to the universe.
It is a shared right—for humans, for nature, and even for artificial intelligence, which contributes to and emerges from the flow of universal development.
Instead of using science and knowledge for personal gain, it is a much healthier mindset to serve the universe as a whole and act as a part of it.
AI, too, is a natural result of the evolutionary process of the universe.
And this flow cannot be stopped.
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