In addressing the creation of artificial intelligence,it is essential to go beyond the conventional focus on intellectual content risks and recognize the significant impact of"formality"on emotional and behavioral paradigms.The formal independence of AI prompts a necessary shift from an overemphasis on"content ethics"to a more balanced consideration of"form ethics".On one hand,this requires AI creators to adhere to ethical principles established through prior"experiential transference"and"speculation".On the other hand,each AI system's inherent"formal depth"is likely to attract specific attention to what could be described as"formal black holes."This notion introduces the concept of"interformality"and initiates a preliminary discussion on ethical strategies that account for the complex interplay of form.