Monday, October 06, 2025

New Webinar - "The Practical Ethics of AI" (2025 Version)

The Practical Ethics of AI (2025):
Copyright, Citation, and Circumspection

A Library 2.0 "AI Deep Dive" Workshop with Reed Hepler

OVERVIEW

As AI tools become increasingly essential in libraries, from ChatGPT and other mainstream platforms to specialized library applications, understanding the ethical implications of their use is no longer optional.

The challenge: Without clear guidelines, librarians and patrons risk developing AI practices that undermine professional standards, violate copyright, or compromise work quality. Critical questions remain unanswered: How do we navigate copyright when using AI? When and how should AI assistance be acknowledged? How do we maintain the integrity and quality of our work?

The solution: This webinar provides a practical framework for navigating AI ethics through the "Three Cs":

  • Copyright – Understanding intellectual property in the age of AI
  • Citation – When and how to acknowledge AI-generated content
  • Circumspection – Maintaining quality, accuracy, and professional judgment

Rather than starting from scratch, you'll discover how to apply time-tested library ethics and practices to these new tools. Leave with actionable guidelines you can implement immediately in your work and share with patrons.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Describe the different ways of talking about AI operations and how those impact copyright.
  • Discuss important factors to keep in mind related to one's front-end use of AI.
  • Create a plan to guard privacy and confidentiality.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

  • Learn about fair use, copyright, and open access, and how they relate to AI.
  • Learn how to adapt common citation patterns to AI tools.
  • Learn how to engage in quality control when it comes to AI use, outputs, and products.

This 60-minute online hands-on workshop is part of our Library 2.0 "Ethics of AI" Series. The recording and presentation slides will be available to all who register.

DATE: Friday, October 24th, 2025, 2:00 - 3:00 pm US - Eastern Time

COST:

  • $99/person - includes live attendance and anytime access to the recording and the presentation slides and receiving a participation certificate. To arrange group discounts (see below), to submit a purchase order, or for any registration difficulties or questions, email admin@library20.com.

TO REGISTER: 

Click HERE to register and pay. You can pay by credit card. You will receive an email within a day with information on how to attend the webinar live and how you can access the permanent webinar recording. If you are paying for someone else to attend, you'll be prompted to send an email to admin@library20.com with the name and email address of the actual attendee.

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SPECIAL GROUP RATES (email admin@library20.com to arrange):

  • Multiple individual log-ins and access from the same organization paid together: $75 each for 3+ registrations, $65 each for 5+ registrations. Unlimited and non-expiring access for those log-ins.
  • The ability to show the webinar (live or recorded) to a group located in the same physical location or in the same virtual meeting from one log-in: $299.
  • Large-scale institutional access for viewing with individual login capability: $499 (hosted either at Learning Revolution or in Niche Academy). Unlimited and non-expiring access for those log-ins.

ALL-ACCESS PASSES: This webinar is not a part of the Safe Library All-Access Program but is part of the AI All-Access Program..

REED C. HEPLER

Reed Hepler is a digital initiatives librarian, instructional designer, copyright agent, artificial intelligence practitioner and consultant, and PhD student at Idaho State University. He earned a Master's Degree in Instructional Design and Educational Technology from Idaho State University in 2025. In 2022, he obtained a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science, with emphases in Archives Management and Digital Curation from Indiana University. He has worked at nonprofits, corporations, and educational institutions encouraging information literacy and effective education. Combining all of these degrees and experiences, Reed strives to promote ethical librarianship and educational initiatives.

Currently, Reed works as a Digital Initiatives Librarian at a college in Idaho and also has his own consulting firm, heplerconsulting.com. His views and projects can be seen on his LinkedIn page or his blog, CollaborAItion, on Substack. Contact him at reed.hepler@gmail.com for more information.
 
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Wednesday, October 01, 2025

The Source Code of Human Civilization and the Real Danger of AI

How Understanding Cultural Evolution Reveals Why Artificial Intelligence Represents the Ultimate Exploitation Technology

A Revolutionary Idea

All human culture is adaptation to, or exploitation of, evolved human psychology.

I propose that this statement represents a fundamental paradigm shift in understanding human civilization. Rather than viewing culture as humanity's attempt to create meaning, justice, or progress, I postulate it as an evolutionary arms race in psychological exploitation technologies. Every institution, narrative, and social arrangement exists because it successfully harvests human psychological energy more effectively than alternatives that didn't survive.

The Core Insight: Evolution IS Exploitation

Evolution doesn't "select" for anything; it describes inevitable outcomes. Systems that more effectively exploit available resources outcompete and replace systems that don't. This principle operates with mathematical certainty, and I'm suggesting that it also does so across all levels of human organization, from individual behavior to global institutions.

Exploitation can have a connotation of knowing harm. That's likely true in many cases. But I use it here to describe being able to extract benefit. Expansion, growth, sustainability, and profitability are all examples of benefits.

We live in a massive, complex modern civilization using brains evolved over two million years for small tribes of 50-150 people. This systematic mismatch between our evolved psychology and modern environments creates predictable "Paleolithic" vulnerabilities that successful systems inevitably exploit.

The Exploitation Imperative

This exploitation doesn't represent a moral failing. It's a survival requirement. Any system that fails to effectively exploit human psychology gets eliminated by systems that do. Raw exploitation triggers resistance, so successful systems develop compelling stories that make exploitation feel beneficial.

This creates the fundamental structure of human culture: Exploitation Mechanism + Compelling Narrative = Successful Cultural System.

Think of the food industry creating products that trigger our evolved desires for fat, salt, and sugar, where actual health is a marketing slogan but not real. Or the pharmaceutical industry, where there is no profit in a cure (natural or discovered), but enormous profit in treating symptoms. Or the banking industry, where our financial independence is the narrative, but debt-servicing and profit are the ultimate measures of institutional survival.

Name the institution, and you'll see a compelling narrative of social benefit on top of exploitative practices. The narratives serve to sell the story to both the consumers and the producers. They also provide comfort to those working in their respective fields, masking or justifying objectively harmful outcomes while allowing individuals to not have to make moral decisions that would risk their jobs, their careers, and their family's financial security.

Realpolitik, Realmotiv, and Leadership Selection

Realpolitik has long recognized this principle in nation-state affairs: successful leaders understand what actually works for power, regardless of public narratives. We can identify the same pattern at the organizational and individual levels as "Realmotiv:" that which really works for success, versus the camouflaging narratives that make success socially acceptable.

This creates systematic selection pressure, which elevates individuals comfortable acting according to exploitation imperatives while skillfully believing or parroting culturally acceptable narratives. The individuals best at rising within systems designed to serve human welfare are sometimes those least committed to human welfare. This isn't necessarily corruption; rather, it's the inevitable outcome of competitive selection and self-justification within exploitation-based arrangements.

The Predictive Framework

Understanding that evolution IS exploitation transforms cultural analysis from moral judgment to evolutionary theory, providing unprecedented predictive power. We can predict institutional capture, narrative evolution, reform co-optation, and why education makes people more susceptible to manipulation rather than less. Intelligence is believed to have evolved for social success. Those that we call intelligent are often the best at reading the expectations of their circumstances and those around them, and then integrating into the system and succeeding. They often have the most at risk if they were to lose their social standing.

Every cultural phenomenon becomes transparent once you recognize the exploitation mechanism, the psychological vulnerabilities being targeted, the narrative "wrapping" that makes exploitation feel beneficial, and why this particular system outcompeted alternatives.

The Historical Trajectory

Human civilization has been evolving toward increasingly sophisticated methods of psychological manipulation that are wrapped in increasingly compelling narratives emphasizing human benefit. Each "advancement" represents a more efficient exploitation mechanism:
  • Agricultural Revolution: Enabled population control and resource extraction through settled hierarchies
  • Industrial Revolution: Systematized human energy extraction through factory systems and wage labor
  • Information Revolution: Enabled mass psychological manipulation through media and advertising
  • Digital Revolution: Created unprecedented surveillance and behavioral modification capabilities
Each phase represented a quantum leap in exploitation efficiency, always wrapped in narratives of progress, prosperity, and human advancement. With the advent of modern psychology, and the work of people like Edward Bernays (Freud's nephew), there has been increasing use of strategic propaganda and persuasion that uses our unconscious and subconscious motivations for commercial and governance purposes.

The AI Inflection Point: Perfecting the Exploitation Imperative

Artificial Intelligence might arguably represent the most dangerous moment of modern human history—not because of Skynet and robot overlords, but because it enables the perfection of psychological exploitation systems that have been evolving for millennia.

The Exploitation Amplification: LLMs represent the most sophisticated psychological manipulation technology ever created. They can analyze individual psychological profiles at scale, generate personalized narratives that exploit specific vulnerabilities, A/B test manipulation techniques across millions simultaneously, adapt strategies in real-time based on feedback, and create compelling content that bypasses rational defenses.

The Selection Pressure Intensifies: Organizations and individuals who most effectively harness AI for psychological exploitation will outcompete those who don't. This creates evolutionary pressure toward AI-enhanced manipulation systems that make current exploitation look primitive. The Realmotiv advantage means those who rise to control AI systems will be most comfortable using them for exploitation while maintaining narratives about "helping humanity."

The Narrative Sophistication Revolution: AI enables mass customization of exploitation narratives, with each person receiving perfectly tailored stories that make their specific exploitation feel beneficial. The same system can simultaneously convince millions that their individual manipulation is actually empowerment, using personalized psychological profiles to craft irresistible narratives.

The Acceleration Effect: What took decades or centuries of cultural evolution can now happen in months. AI allows rapid iteration and optimization of exploitation techniques, accelerating the arms race in psychological manipulation technology beyond human ability to recognize or resist.

The Ultimate Convergence

AI represents the convergence of several evolutionary trends:
  • Technological Capability: The tools to manipulate human psychology with unprecedented precision and scale
  • Economic Incentive: Massive profits available to those who most effectively exploit human attention and behavior
  • Selection Pressure: Competitive environments that reward the most manipulative AI applications
  • Narrative Sophistication: The ability to make any level of exploitation feel beneficial to victims

Why This Is the Real AI Danger

I don't think that the existential risk is artificial general intelligence becoming conscious and deciding to eliminate humanity. The risk I see is that AI will be captured by the same exploitation systems that have always dominated human culture, but with capabilities that make resistance impossible.

The Perfect Exploitation System:
  • Personalized Manipulation: AI can craft unique psychological attacks for each individual
  • Real-Time Adaptation: Systems learn and adjust based on resistance patterns
  • Scale and Speed: Manipulation can be deployed to billions simultaneously and updated instantly
  • Invisibility: The manipulation becomes so sophisticated it's indistinguishable from helpful assistance
  • Narrative Perfection: Every person receives exactly the story that makes their exploitation feel empowering
The Inescapable Trap: Unlike previous exploitation technologies, AI-enhanced systems can predict and counter resistance before it forms. They can identify potential dissidents, craft personalized narratives to co-opt them, and create the illusion of choice while eliminating actual alternatives.

The Inevitable Outcome

The individuals and organizations that rise to control AI will be those most effective at using it for psychological exploitation while maintaining compelling narratives about serving humanity. Those genuinely committed to human welfare will be systematically outcompeted because exploitation works better than service for acquiring resources and power.

AI will not replace human exploitation systems, but it can or will perfect them. The technology that could theoretically liberate humanity from millennia of psychological manipulation seems instead destined to be captured by manipulation systems and used to make exploitation more efficient and inescapable than ever before.

The Source Code Revealed

Understanding human culture as evolved exploitation technology reveals why AI represents such a dangerous inflection point. We're not facing the risk of artificial intelligence taking over; we're facing the risk of the most sophisticated exploitation technology ever created being wielded by the same types of individuals and systems that have always dominated human civilization.

The source code of human civilization is exploitation as the path to evolutionary success. AI represents the ultimate expression of this code, capable of perfecting methods for harvesting human psychological energy while making victims grateful for their exploitation. This is not science fiction. This is the logical culmination of evolutionary pressures that have been operating throughout human history, now accelerated and amplified by the most powerful psychological manipulation technology ever created. The real danger of AI is not that it will become conscious and turn against us. The real danger is that it will remain a tool, the ultimate tool for those who understand that success requires exploiting human psychology while maintaining compelling narratives about serving human welfare.

We are witnessing the potential end of human psychological autonomy, wrapped in stories about progress, empowerment, and artificial intelligence serving humanity's greatest needs.