Approaching the development of cyber-policy and infrastructure based on short arm predictive knowledge, the advancement of technology has introduced a society of actions where consequences and objects can no longer be supported by ethics. Ethics like justice, charity, and honesty are being overshadowed by a world of ineffective doer, deed, and effect. As a result, ethics bring about a new responsibility that changes the development of cyber-policy. Predictive knowledge is now falling behind technical knowledge and the recognition of ignorance needs to be part of what governs self-policing. As far as infrastructures, natural intelligence in humans is being consumed by artificial intelligence. Humans have to be able to adapt to this new sense of technological development where the works of man are felt less. We must understand that too much cumulation of technology in the form of artificial intelligence can affect how we learn and our experience towards creating infrastructure. Because of this, more natural intelligence by man needs to be developed because it is the foothold of how technological advancement has existed.