AI and Ethics: More ethics and responsibility
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Every new tool requires a look at the ethics of its use.
AI is only the latest tool to require an ethical review of how it’s affecting our society.
In this 3-part series, I want to look at some of these ethical issues.
Q: Is AI getting more ethical or just harder to understand?
Honestly? Both.
The systems are getting better. Faster, more accurate, more predictive. But that doesn’t mean they’re more ethical. It just means the decisions are happening faster, with less visibility. And that’s the risk. Not that AI is “bad,” but that we stop asking who’s responsible when it goes sideways.
Q: So who is responsible? The builder? The user? The AI itself?
There’s no clean answer. But here’s what we do at AiSensum:
If an agent makes a decision, I’m responsible. Not the codebase. Not the training data. Me.
That’s why we put humans in the loop. Not because we don’t trust the machine. But because we don’t outsource accountability.
What are your thoughts: is AI getting more ethical? And who do you think is responsible for making sure that it gets more ethical?
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