by iqentity | Mar 16, 2026 | AI Ethics
Why Neurodivergent Minds Are Using AI Differently Than Everyone Else Something interesting is happening with AI that nobody’s really talking about. Not the hype. Not the doom. Something quieter. Something that matters more. Deep thinkers, emotionally intelligent...
by iqentity | Jan 22, 2026 | AI Ethics, AI Governance
The default framing of AI ethics is cost. Compliance overhead, governance bureaucracy, deployment delays, and constrained innovation. This framing is wrong, and organizations that accept it are leaving value on the table. The Trust Premium Trust is a measurable...
by iqentity | Jan 19, 2026 | AI Ethics, AI Governance
Organizations have Chief Information Security Officers, Chief Privacy Officers, and Chief Compliance Officers. The recognition that specific domains of risk require dedicated leadership with structural authority is well established in corporate governance. AI creates...
by iqentity | Dec 21, 2025 | AI Ethics, AI Governance
Most AI ethics boards are advisory. They review proposals, offer recommendations, and publish reports that the organization is free to ignore. This is governance by suggestion, and it does not work. An effective AI Ethics Review Board needs structural authority,...
by iqentity | Dec 1, 2025 | AI Ethics, AI Governance, Compliance
I need to tell you something that will be uncomfortable if you’re the person who drafted your organization’s AI ethics policy. Or the executive who approved it. Or the compliance officer who filed it. Your AI ethics policy is almost certainly theater. I...
by iqentity | Nov 20, 2025 | AI Ethics
There is an uncomfortable parallel between the resource extraction patterns of colonial history and the data dynamics of modern AI. Valuable raw material flows from many to few. The value created from that material accrues disproportionately to the extractors. And the...