AI Forbidden Zone
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An AI Forbidden Zone is an AI operational restriction high-risk prohibited configuration zone within an AI multidimensional space model where AI system operations are disallowed due to unacceptable risks, particularly when high agency combines with low context.
- AKA: AI Prohibited Region, AI No-Go Zone, AI Restricted Space, AI Danger Zone.
- Context:
- It can typically identify AI Dangerous Configurations through risk assessments and failure analysis.
- It can typically prevent AI Harmful Actions via hard constraints and access denial.
- It can typically protect against AI Systemic Risks through cascade prevention and isolation mechanisms.
- It can typically enforce AI Safety Principles via categorical prohibitions and override prevention.
- It can typically maintain AI Risk Boundaryes through continuous monitoring and intrusion detection.
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- It can often arise from Multiple Risk Factors including insufficient information, excessive authority, and inadequate control.
- It can often manifest Different Severity Levels from temporary restrictions to permanent prohibitions.
- It can often require Special Handling Protocols for boundary proximity and violation attempts.
- It can often evolve with Threat Landscape Changes and capability advancements.
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- It can range from being a Small AI Forbidden Zone to being a Large AI Forbidden Zone, depending on its risk coverage.
- It can range from being a Static AI Forbidden Zone to being a Dynamic AI Forbidden Zone, depending on its evolution pattern.
- It can range from being a Absolute AI Forbidden Zone to being a Conditional AI Forbidden Zone, depending on its prohibition strictness.
- It can range from being a Simple AI Forbidden Zone to being a Complex AI Forbidden Zone, depending on its boundary geometry.
- It can range from being a Domain-Specific AI Forbidden Zone to being a Universal AI Forbidden Zone, depending on its application scope.
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- It can integrate with AI Governance Surfaces for prohibition enforcement.
- It can interface with AI Safety Systems for violation prevention.
- It can connect to AI Alert Mechanisms for intrusion notification.
- It can communicate with AI Shutdown Protocols for emergency response.
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- Example(s):
- Low-Context High-Agency Zones, such as:
- Uninformed Executor Zone, where autonomous actions occur without situational awareness.
- Blind Actuator Zone, combining execution capability with information deficit.
- High-Risk Combination Zones, such as:
- Unverified Critical Action Zone, lacking safety validation for irreversible operations.
- Cascading Failure Zone, where single errors trigger system-wide collapse.
- Regulatory Forbidden Zones, such as:
- Privacy Violation Zone, where data processing violates legal requirements.
- Discrimination Risk Zone, producing biased outcomes against protected classes.
- Ethical Forbidden Zones, such as:
- Manipulation Zone, enabling deceptive practices or coercive behavior.
- Harm Amplification Zone, increasing human suffering or societal damage.
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- Low-Context High-Agency Zones, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- AI Allowed Envelope, which defines permitted operations rather than prohibited ones.
- AI Warning Zone, which indicates caution areas rather than absolute prohibitions.
- AI Performance Limit, which represents capability boundaryes rather than safety restrictions.
- See: AI Multidimensional Space Model, AI Governance Surface, AI Allowed Envelope, AI Risk Assessment, AI Safety Mechanism, AI Control System, AI Emergency Protocol, High-Risk AI System.