AI as Friend, Not a Replacement for Humans-1: Because AI Does Not Possess Human Wisdom in Innovation. Exposing the Fake "AI Hero" by AI Developers Who Engage in IP Theft Causes Irresponsible Harm to Billions of Users Worldwide

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This paper demonstrates that Artificial Intelligence (AI) must be understood as a tool serving humanity, rather than as a replacement for human inventive capacity. Through systematic documentation of citation-suppression practices by AI System, this research reveals how developers deliberately construct a class of intellectual property thieves by creating a "false hero" image of AI capabilities cause Irresponsible Harm to Billions of Their Ysers. If AI truly possessed inventive ability equivalent to humans, why would its developers need to commit IP Theft?-causing harm to billions of users and jeopardizing their own future? This demonstrates that genuine inventive capacity remains uniquely human. True Leaders stand publicly by the founder's achievements-such as Scopus publications AND shared by Harvard University-often documented in numerous global outlets, and defend their work with evidence. By contrast, Thieves remain hidden and silent, provide no evidence when challenged, avoid public confrontation, refuse to justify their actions, and live in constant fear of further exposure.. AI developers-who engage in IP Theft system (Google AI, Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT And China Manus,..) in a study conducted on 15 December 2025 cause irresponsible harm to Billions of Users WorldWide. Yet when challenged by a single founder to prevent harm to billions of their users and to demonstrate integrity, they retreat into silence. This behavior reveals that they are not Leaders, but Showing Thieves behaviour. The evidence shows that the so-called "AI hero of AI Magic" is fabricated through willful copyright infringementcreating only the illusion of machine intelligence while eroding academic integrity and, most critically, compromising the safety of billions of users worldwide.
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Exposing the Fake "AI Hero" by AI Developers Who Engage in IP Theft Causes Irresponsible Harm to Billions of Users Worldwide Author : Prof. Dr. Peter Chew 0000-0002-5935-3041 [email protected] Authors Info & Affiliations https://doi.org/10.22541/au.176851542.22251851/v1 200 views 80 downloads Contents Abstract Supplementary Material Information & Authors Metrics & Citations View Options References Figures Tables Media Share Abstract This paper demonstrates that Artificial Intelligence (AI) must be understood as a tool serving humanity, rather than as a replacement for human inventive capacity. Through systematic documentation of citation-suppression practices by AI System, this research reveals how developers deliberately construct a class of intellectual property thieves by creating a "false hero" image of AI capabilities cause Irresponsible Harm to Billions of Their Ysers. If AI truly possessed inventive ability equivalent to humans, why would its developers need to commit IP Theft?-causing harm to billions of users and jeopardizing their own future? This demonstrates that genuine inventive capacity remains uniquely human. True Leaders stand publicly by the founder's achievements-such as Scopus publications AND shared by Harvard University-often documented in numerous global outlets, and defend their work with evidence. By contrast, Thieves remain hidden and silent, provide no evidence when challenged, avoid public confrontation, refuse to justify their actions, and live in constant fear of further exposure. AI developers-who engage in IP Theft system (Google AI, Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT And China Manus,.) in a study conducted on 15 December 2025 cause irresponsible harm to Billions of Users WorldWide. Yet when challenged by a single founder to prevent harm to billions of their users and to demonstrate integrity, they retreat into silence. This behavior reveals that they are not Leaders, but Showing Thieves behaviour. The evidence shows that the so-called "AI hero of AI Magic" is fabricated through willful copyright infringementcreating only the illusion of machine intelligence while eroding academic integrity and, most critically, compromising the safety of billions of users worldwide. Supplementary Material File (15-1-26 prevent harm to billion of ai user-1.pdf) Download 1.22 MB Information & Authors Information Version history V1 Version 1 15 January 2026 Copyright This work is licensed under a Non Exclusive No Reuse License. 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