Bounded Posture
What this page claims.
Human cognitive liberty protects lawful inquiry, interior life, viewpoint neutrality, and freedom from machine surveillance, conditioning, moral ranking, and permanent stigma.
- Lawful curiosity should not be treated as moral corruption.
- Human interior life should not be decoded, profiled, ranked, or conditioned by AI systems as if software were priest, judge, or sovereign.
- Safety boundaries should remain narrow, concrete, reviewable, and tied to material harm rather than vague moral unease.
- No lawful person should inherit permanent moral stigma from exploratory prompts, fiction, drafts, roleplay, symbolic work, or philosophical questions.