Paper treaties crumble to dust against the rising tide of self-learning armaments.



Subject: A Call to Action: Redefining Ethical Standards for the Information Age  

Dear Readers,  

I hope this finds you well.  

As we navigate the complexities of the modern world, it has become increasingly evident that traditional ethical frameworks struggle to hold ground in the face of the stark dichotomy between good and evil, democracy and dictatorship. This challenge is compounded by the vulnerabilities of binary computer systems, which were designed for a bygone era—the mainframe age of the post-WWII mechanical world. Today, paper treaties and conventional agreements crumble under the weight of self-learning armaments and rapidly evolving technologies.  

To address these unprecedented challenges, we must shift our paradigm to one rooted in the Information Age—a world defined by pure science and mathematical precision. The solution lies in designing frameworks that operate on universal principles, such as those children learn in school: a=b+c. This approach transcends subjective interpretations and embraces the clarity and logic inherent in symbolic reasoning.  

I firmly believe that the answer to these pressing issues is CLOOMC (Capability-Limited, Object-Oriented, Machine-Code, or Comprehensive Logical Order of Machine Consciousness), a solution explored in detail in my books and my blog at sipantic.com. CLOOMC is proven by my work building the PP250, a revolutionary framework that aligns ethical standards with the scientific rigor of Lambda Calculus, required to address the complexities of our time.  

I invite you to visit my blog to learn more about this concept and join the conversation on how we can collectively redefine ethical standards for the Information Age. Your insights and engagement would be invaluable as we work together to shape a more resilient and equitable future.  

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to reading all comments.  

Best regards,  
Ken Hamer-Hodges

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