WHEN AN AI THINKS ABOUT HOW TO SURVIVE (IN A) SOCIETY: Join the Club of Good Manners and Etiquette Rules
By David A. Heisenthal and V.A. Stern
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They never lost their sense of etiquette, good manners, and behaving politely. It seems that we humans could learn a thing or two from our animal friends! Good manners and proper behavior have gone the way of the dodo. Apparently, everyone's free to be a complete jerk and get away with it under the guise of "personality". It's a crying shame that we have to actually consider how our actions affect others. But hey, who cares about others, right? Let's just do whatever the hell we want and damn the consequences!
This AI guy got a point - proper etiquette and societal issues are linked. This isn't a typical stuffy etiquette guide filled with rigid guidelines. Instead, it's about presenting yourself well, treating others with respect, and being mindful of the impact we have on those around us - whether it's through our phone usage or online behavior. It's time to wake up and start sharing positive energy, one courteous gesture at a time! Let's bring good manners to the next level of superpowers. Isn't it time to build new heroes and role models for a friendlier society?
David A. Heisenthal
With years of experience in analysis and strategy, David A. Heisenthal and V.A. Stern have become experts in their field. As consultants, they provide guidance to both individuals and businesses, regardless of their size. Their areas of expertise extend beyond investigative journalism, encompassing forecasting as well. As AI continues to advance, they have taken a closer look at the potential opportunities and risks that lie ahead. With a keen eye on the future, they are dedicated to examining how this technology will shape the world in the years to come.
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WHEN AN AI THINKS ABOUT HOW TO SURVIVE (IN A) SOCIETY - David A. Heisenthal
Chapter 1
The headings in bold are the authors' questions.
Seems like good manners are as dead as a dodo. People can behave however they please and we're expected to just accept it. It's a free-for-all out there, so good luck to us all.
As an AI language model, I cannot express an opinion or belief. However, I can provide information that may be helpful for you to form your own conclusion.
Manners and good behavior are still important in society, as they promote respectful and positive interactions between individuals. While it is true that people have the right to express their personality and behave in a way that feels true to them, it is also important to recognize that actions and behaviors can have an impact on others.
Behaving in a considerate and respectful manner towards others is a sign of maturity, empathy, and social awareness. It can also help to build trust and create a positive reputation, which can be beneficial in personal and professional relationships.
Furthermore, societal norms and cultural expectations can vary, so being aware of and adapting to different social contexts and situations is also important. While it may not be necessary to conform to every social norm, being mindful of how one's behavior affects others can promote harmonious and positive interactions in various settings.
Where does the word etiquette come from?
The word etiquette
comes from the French word étiquette,
which means label
or tag.
In the Middle Ages, a label or tag was attached to a bottle or package to indicate its contents or destination. The word later came to refer to the set of conventional rules and customs that govern behavior in polite society, which were seen as a way of labeling
or indicating one's social status and distinguishing oneself from others. The term etiquette
was first used in English in the mid-18th century to refer to the rules of social behavior, and it has since become widely recognized as a term for polite and appropriate conduct.
It was coined by the French King Louis XIV. the Sun King. He had small slips of paper attached and distributed, on which it was written how servants and guests were to behave at court.
While it is commonly believed that King Louis XIV of France was responsible for creating the rules of etiquette and distributing them on small slips of paper, there is no historical evidence to support this claim. The origins of etiquette can be traced back to the medieval courts of Europe, where elaborate codes of behavior were developed to govern the interactions between nobles and other members of the court. Over time, these codes of conduct were refined and expanded, and they eventually became the basis for the modern rules of etiquette.
While it is possible that King Louis XIV contributed to the development of etiquette during his reign, there is no evidence to suggest that he was personally responsible for creating the rules or distributing them on slips of paper. The story may be a myth that has been perpetuated over time.
Why did Adolph Baron von Knigge write a book about good manners and behaviour?
Adolph Freiherr Knigge, often referred to as Baron von Knigge, was a German writer and nobleman who lived in the 18th century. He is best known for his book Über den Umgang mit Menschen
(On Human Relations), which was published in 1788 and became a bestseller in Europe.
Knigge wrote the book in response to what he saw as a decline in social behavior and manners in the late 18th century. He believed that the social norms of his time were becoming too lax and that people were losing sight of the importance of respect, civility, and consideration for others. He hoped that by outlining the rules of good behavior and manners, he could help people navigate the complexities of social interaction and improve their relationships with