by iqentity | Mar 10, 2025 | AI Ethics
The fundamental challenge of AI ethics is not knowing what is right. It is building organizations that consistently do what is right when doing so is inconvenient, expensive, or slow. Ethics is easy in the abstract. It is difficult in the quarterly planning meeting....
by iqentity | Mar 7, 2025 | AI Ethics
The fundamental challenge of AI ethics is not knowing what is right. It is building organizations that consistently do what is right when doing so is inconvenient, expensive, or slow. Ethics is easy in the abstract. It is difficult in the quarterly planning meeting....
by iqentity | Mar 5, 2025 | AI Ethics
Every AI deployment makes implicit ethical choices. The training data encodes values. The objective function prioritizes outcomes. The deployment context determines who is affected. Pretending these choices are purely technical is itself an ethical position, and not a...
by iqentity | Mar 3, 2025 | AI Ethics
AI ethics is not a constraint on innovation. It is a quality standard for innovation. An AI system that produces biased outcomes, violates privacy, or makes unexplainable decisions is not a good system that happens to be unethical. It is a bad system. Every AI...
by iqentity | Feb 28, 2025 | Shadow AI
Shadow AI is a symptom, not a cause. It grows in the gap between what employees need and what the organization provides. Treating it as a compliance problem without addressing the underlying demand ensures it will persist regardless of the policies written against it....