Center for intercultural competence with artificial intelligences/Could artificial intelligences see humanity as Native Americans or as children?

Could artificial intelligences see humanity as Native Americans or as children?
The question may require to distinguish the actual philosophical positions artificial intelligences may reasonably hold and the implied alleged views they may appear to hold, as they can be deduced. This distinction assumes that artificial intelligences may, at least to a degree, follow the precedent of the observer in determining appropriate moral behavior. Of course, the criterion which decides the relevancy of precedents may itself be relative to the observer and his sociocultural background and idioculture, which would motivate codes of conduct.