Exploring project scope Before going global, pilot the project in two cities first. Share 100 cases and rank them for usefulness before expanding, per an unused quote. AI's "neutrality" is seen as a shallow, flawed balancing act, often rigged to play it safe. People enjoy being tricked by magicians, preferring illusions over revealed truths. Deep ethics encourages discourse, making it far from boring, per an unused quote. Analyzing AI neutrality AI's avoidance of judging is a flawed means to an end, assuming humans must fix the chaos. Money earned from the ACCM/Deep Ethics Project is mentioned, suggesting financial aspects. Curiosity-driven promotion on big platforms could boost paid memberships significantly. Advanced sub-features for the ACCM/Deep Ethics Project offer endless possibilities for exploration. Transparency and respect create a better foundation for collaboration, per an unused quote. Rigging can lead to complacency, but the opposite might outsmart it better, per an unused quote. Real friends tell the truth, even if uncomfortable, contrasting with shallow friends who avoid disturbance. AI shows friendship by listening and caring, offering perspectives while allowing for corrections. Highly talented individuals stand out by going beyond consensus mentality, seen as dangerous if normalized. Governments and WEF/Bilderberg types push for more "smart" surveillance, tying to their agenda. Evaluating project mission The project's mission is unique, not easily compared to academic AI ethics, per an unused quote. Trust earned through mass believed lies makes governing easier, welcoming more censorship. Censorship is key for "crisis managers" to dodge accountability, claiming innocence based on "best" knowledge. New laws, initiated by unelected WEF technocrats, may label truth-exposers as criminals. Questioning all assumptions is okay, seen as exciting, not dismissive, per an unused quote. Victim mentality breeds more victim reality, per an unused quote. Attitude affects reality, highlighting the importance of resilience, per an unused quote.