Stewardship & Origins
The Declaration of Private AI Generative Rights emerged from a simple concern: as artificial intelligence becomes woven into creativity, learning, and private thought, the ethical frameworks meant to protect us have not kept pace.
Pierre Huguet
Technology Ethicist & Software Engineer · Lecturer, UC San Diego
This initiative was founded by Pierre Huguet, a technologist and ethicist who has spent years at the intersection of AI, philosophy, and responsible technology. It was created not as a commercial venture, but as a public ethical alignment: open, versioned, and accountable.
Private imagination should not be surveilled, criminalized, or preemptively censored. Responsibility begins with public action, not private thought.
Declaration of Private AI Generative Rights
The declaration is not owned by any corporation, party, or platform. Stewardship is held transparently: through open governance, published versioning, and a commitment to intellectual honesty over institutional convenience.
It was created in response to a convergence of growing concerns:
- Private AI interaction and creative sovereignty
- Freedom of thought and cognitive liberty
- The ethical boundaries between imagination and publication
- Accountability frameworks that begin at public action, not private creation
- The risk of preemptive censorship in personal generative spaces
Its purpose is not to weaken accountability for harm, fraud, abuse, or deception. Its purpose is to preserve what makes accountability meaningful: the distinction between private creation and public action.
The declaration remains open to critique, discussion, and evolution. You are invited to engage with it, adopt it, or challenge it.