日期:2026/01/19   IAE 

This annex integrates AI governance and Life-Value–Centered Civilization Governance into a single normative framework, suitable for:

  • UN General Assembly Resolution Annex

  • UN Secretary-General Report Annex

  • UN OOSA / COPUOS policy reference

  • Multilateral civil society charter (Track II diplomacy)


Annex

AI & Life-Value Governance Framework for Space Peace

(Supplement to the Space Peace Charter on the Demilitarization of Outer Space)


I. Purpose of the Annex

This Annex establishes a governance framework to ensure that:

  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is aligned with peaceful, life-protecting uses of outer space

  2. Space governance is guided by Life Value, not military, geopolitical, or profit-only imperatives

  3. Technological progress strengthens civilization rather than accelerating existential risk

The Annex recognizes that AI and space technologies are converging domains and must be governed together.


II. Foundational Principles

Principle 1 — Life Value Supremacy

All space-related AI systems shall be governed by the principle that:

The preservation and enhancement of human and planetary life override all military, political, or economic objectives.

Life Value includes:

  • Human survival and dignity

  • Mental, social, and cultural well-being

  • Ecological and planetary sustainability

  • Intergenerational continuity


Principle 2 — AI as a Civilizational Tool, Not a Weapon

AI deployed in space shall not be used to:

  • Enable autonomous or semi-autonomous weapons

  • Accelerate targeting, strike decision-making, or escalation dynamics

  • Support surveillance for coercive or military dominance

AI in space must function exclusively as a civilian, scientific, humanitarian, and life-protective instrument.


Principle 3 — Precaution and Irreversibility

Given the irreversible nature of orbital damage and AI-driven escalation:

  • Any AI application that increases the risk of conflict or loss of control shall be prohibited

  • The burden of proof lies with the deploying actor to demonstrate life-value benefit and zero military risk


III. Life-Value Governance Architecture

1. Life Value Index (LVI) for Space Governance

States and institutions are encouraged to adopt a Life Value Index (LVI) to evaluate space-related policies and technologies across dimensions such as:

  • Human safety and risk reduction

  • Environmental and orbital sustainability

  • Contribution to peace and cooperation

  • Protection of future generations

  • Transparency and accountability

No space-AI project should proceed without a positive Life Value assessment.


2. AI Transparency and Accountability

All space-related AI systems shall be subject to:

  • Human-in-the-loop oversight

  • Clear attribution of responsibility

  • Auditable decision logic

  • International transparency mechanisms

Opaque, self-learning systems with military or dual-use ambiguity are incompatible with space peace.


3. Intergenerational Impact Assessment

Before deployment, space-AI systems shall undergo an Intergenerational Impact Review, assessing:

  • Long-term orbital safety

  • Debris creation risk

  • Lock-in effects on future governance choices

  • Civilizational escalation pathways


IV. Prohibited AI–Space Practices

The following are incompatible with this Charter and Annex:

  1. AI-enabled space weapons or command systems

  2. Autonomous strike coordination via satellites

  3. AI-driven space dominance doctrines

  4. Militarized AI surveillance architectures in orbit

  5. AI systems designed for conflict escalation or deterrence signaling


V. Global Governance and Cooperation

States shall cooperate to:

  • Establish UN-based oversight mechanisms for AI in space

  • Share best practices for peaceful, life-protective AI applications

  • Support developing countries’ access to peaceful space technologies

  • Prevent technological monopolization of space governance

Space peace must be inclusive, multilateral, and equitable.


VI. Civilizational Commitment

This Annex affirms that:

The future of humanity depends not on dominance,
but on wisdom in the governance of its most powerful tools.

AI and outer space together represent a civilizational threshold.

How they are governed will determine whether humanity advances toward:

  • Peaceful cosmic coexistence, or

  • Self-inflicted existential risk


Final Affirmation

AI must serve life.
Space must remain peaceful.
Civilization must choose responsibility over power.