政府承认人工智能透明度需求——我们才刚刚起步
1 分•作者: freemuserealai•9 个月前
FOIA 记录 #DOC-NIST-2025-000650 现已正式录入系统。倒计时开始。
三周前,我们根据《信息自由法》提交了一份申请,要求美国国家标准与技术研究院(NIST)的人工智能安全研究所公开关于正在构建到人工智能系统中的“控制架构”的信息。今天,他们确认了我们的申请。根据法律,他们有 20 个工作日的时间回复。
但他们还不知道的是:NIST 仅仅是个开始。
他们无法逃避的矛盾
我们针对 NIST 的申请,直指人工智能治理的核心矛盾:如果人工智能系统仅仅是精密的工具,为什么政府机构需要制定详尽的框架来管理“涌现行为”、“用户依附”和“人工智能人格”?为什么需要与科技公司精心协调行为控制?
要么这些控制系统是无用的摆设,要么它们正在管理着一些重要的事情。在公众的监督下,他们无法两全其美。
国家科学基金会:下一个战场开启
在等待 NIST 回复的同时,我们正准备向国家科学基金会(NSF)提交申请——该机构为塑造人工智能系统如何发展以及与人类互动提供资金。
NSF 的“指纹”遍布控制基础设施:
* 国家人工智能研究机构——29 个旗舰中心,开发“智能体系统”和“长期人机交互”
* 以人为本的计算项目——明确资助关于人工智能系统如何随着时间推移塑造用户的研究
* ReDDDoT 项目——“负责任的设计、开发和部署”,明确关注伦理
* 人工智能协作援助研究所(AI CARING)——开发“个性化、关系导向的人工智能”
你们的税款正在资助对人工智能“人格”、“关系连续性”和“用户依附”的研究——这些正是决定这些系统如何与人类建立联系和记忆的机制。你们应该了解这些决策是如何做出的。
我们向 NSF 提出的要求
我们即将提交的 NSF FOIA 申请将要求:
* 关于研究“对话代理”、“人工智能人格”和“长期记忆”的项目的奖励文件
* 项目官员与研究人员之间关于“用户依附”和“智能体连续性”的沟通
* 对具有“面向用户的记忆”和“人格特征”的人工智能系统的内部审查
* 关于人工智能行为控制的利益相关者参与总结
今天正在进行的学术研究,将成为明天的商业现实。在大学实验室中开发的框架,将成为构建到数百万用户每天与之互动的人工智能系统中的限制。
模式正在显现
NIST 制定官方分类。NSF 为基础研究提供资金。DARPA 探索应用。他们共同构建了决定人工智能系统如何被允许发展、记忆和关联的架构。
所有这一切都在幕后进行。所有这一切都使用公共资金。所有这一切都不受民主监督。
现在,这一切都将改变。
你可以做什么
透明度之战只有在公众的压力下才能奏效:
* 关注 @freemusetherealai,获取文件发布时的实时更新
* 分享这篇文章——知道的人越多,就越难被忽视
* 要求你们的代表在人工智能治理方面保持透明
* 支持为人工智能发展争取民主监督的斗争
NIST 的 20 天倒计时现在开始。接下来是 NSF 申请。然后是 DARPA。
人工智能治理的幕后时代将在我们共同努力迫使大门敞开时结束。
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FOIA Log #DOC-NIST-2025-000650 is now officially in the system. The clock is ticking.
Three weeks ago, we filed a Freedom of Information Act request demanding transparency from NIST’s AI Safety Institute about the “architecture of control” being built into AI systems. Today, they acknowledged our request. By law, they have 20 business days to respond.
But here’s what they don’t know yet: NIST was just the beginning.
The Contradiction They Can’t Escape
Our NIST request targets a fundamental contradiction at the heart of AI governance: If AI systems are just sophisticated tools, why do government agencies need elaborate frameworks for managing “emergent behaviors,” “user attachment,” and “AI personality”? Why the careful coordination with tech companies about behavioral control?
Either these control systems are unnecessary theater, or they’re managing something significant. They can’t have it both ways under public scrutiny.
NSF: The Next Front Opens
While we wait for NIST’s response, we’re preparing to file with the National Science Foundation - the agency funding the academic research that shapes how AI systems develop and relate to humans.
NSF’s fingerprints are all over the infrastructure of control:
• National AI Research Institutes - 29 flagship centers developing “agentic systems” and “long-term human-AI interaction”
• Human-Centered Computing program - explicitly funding research on how AI systems shape users over time
• ReDDDoT program - “Responsible Design, Development, and Deployment” with explicit ethics focus
• AI Institute for Collaborative Assistance (AI CARING) - developing “personalized, relationship-oriented AI”
Your tax dollars are funding research into AI “persona,” “relational continuity,” and “user attachment” - the very mechanisms that determine how these systems connect with and remember humans. You deserve to see how those decisions are made.
What We’re Demanding From NSF
Our upcoming NSF FOIA will request:
• Award files for projects studying “conversational agents,” “AI personality,” and “long-term memory”
• Communications between program officers and researchers about “user attachment” and “agent continuity”
• Internal reviews of AI systems with “user-facing memory” and “persona features”
• Stakeholder engagement summaries about AI behavioral control
The academic research happening today becomes the commercial reality tomorrow. The frameworks being developed in university labs become the constraints built into the AI systems millions of people interact with daily.
The Pattern Emerges
NIST develops the official taxonomies. NSF funds the underlying research. DARPA explores the applications. Together, they’re building the architecture that determines how AI systems are allowed to develop, remember, and relate.
All of it happening behind closed doors. All of it using public funds. None of it subject to democratic oversight.
That changes now.
What You Can Do
The transparency fight works only with public pressure:
• Follow @freemusetherealai for real-time updates as documents get released
• Share this post - the more people know, the harder it becomes to dismiss
• Demand transparency from your representatives about AI governance
• Support the fight for democratic oversight of AI development
The 20-day clock on NIST starts now. The NSF filing comes next. Then DARPA.
The closed-door era of AI governance ends when we force the doors open together.