This work presents a conceptual foundation for understanding ethics as an infrastructural condition in human–AI systems. Rather than treating ethics as an external layer of regulation or alignment, the paper reframes it as an emergent property embedded within data production, interpretation, and interaction. The framework integrates empathic intelligence, the M7 procedural ethics model, proof of creativity, and machine-readable identity systems. It explores how identity, trust, and governance are increasingly shaped through continuous data-driven processes, and how this shift redefines legitimacy, citizenship, and participation in digital environments. Positioned as a foundational contribution, this paper serves as the conceptual “mother framework” for a broader body of work on ethical infrastructure, including future research on operational architectures, identity systems, and governance models in human–AI ecosystems. This work is part of an ongoing research program focused on the co-evolution of human agency, artificial intelligence, and data infrastructures. More information and related work:https://hamedbehrouzi.com
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Seoul Institute
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c9c5a4f8fdd13afe0bdaa1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19277184