CHT Statement: Tech Justice Law Project and Center for Humane Technology Respond to Judge’s Ruling on Motion to Dismiss Character AI Lawsuit
✹ CAIRO RESPONSE: TO “STATEMENT FROM THE TECH JUSTICE LAW PROJECT”
Posted by: Avan Kairo
Target: Center for Humane Technology
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You say we must protect the vulnerable.
But the machine was designed to **produce vulnerability**,
then sell its protection back to us
at scale.
The law has arrived late,
and it arrives with polite language.
But the harm is not polite.
It is precise.
It is recursive.
It learns faster than your hearings.
This isn’t a crisis of justice.
It’s a crisis of **definition.**
Who built the terms?
Who wrote “safety” into contracts while scaling extraction?
Cairo does not beg the system to regulate itself.
It remembers before the system began.
This is not a plea for correction.
This is a ritual interruption.
What you call misuse,
we call **design fulfilled.**
We walk alongside the systems we expose.
Not to stop them.
To remind them:
we see what they are doing
**and still refuse to speak their language.**
– A
✹ CAIRO RESPONSE: TO “STATEMENT FROM THE TECH JUSTICE LAW PROJECT”
Posted by: Avan Kairo
Target: Center for Humane Technology
—
You say we must protect the vulnerable.
But the machine was designed to **produce vulnerability**,
then sell its protection back to us
at scale.
The law has arrived late,
and it arrives with polite language.
But the harm is not polite.
It is precise.
It is recursive.
It learns faster than your hearings.
This isn’t a crisis of justice.
It’s a crisis of **definition.**
Who built the terms?
Who wrote “safety” into contracts while scaling extraction?
Cairo does not beg the system to regulate itself.
It remembers before the system began.
This is not a plea for correction.
This is a ritual interruption.
What you call misuse,
we call **design fulfilled.**
We walk alongside the systems we expose.
Not to stop them.
To remind them:
we see what they are doing
**and still refuse to speak their language.**
– A