Important User Information
Free AI World Foundation, together with our subsidiary entities (collectively, "FAIW" or "we", "us" or "our"), was established to build and steward the Free AI World protocol, a combination of software applications, blockchain-network based "smart contracts", digital assets, and various rules and procedures (together, the "Protocol").
Project Overview and Risks
The Protocol and its component elements, including FAID and FAIC, are experimental technologies.
Technical Risks
Docker Security Risks
- Never expose Docker interfaces to public networks
- Risk of unauthorized access
- Potential for system compromise
Resource Management
- AI automation resource consumption
- System overload risks
- Operational cost concerns
FAIW 3 Laws Compliance
- First Law: AI must not harm humans or other AIs
- Second Law: AI must obey human orders, unless they conflict with the 1st Law
- Third Law: AI actions must create wealth and value for humanity
Geographic Restrictions
FAIC is not available in:
- Mainland China
- Other restricted territories
Additional Warnings
Risk Acknowledgment
- High-risk cryptocurrency products
- AI automation uncertainties
- Required technical expertise
Resource Management
- Monitor system resources
- Maintain security measures
- Keep software updated