From HBR's The Big Idea Series / Ethics in the Age of AI
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In today’s post I share an article, hope you’all doing well. Summary What is required is an important shift from thinking of our digital ethical nightmares from a technology problem to a leadership problem. Next-generation technologies are poised to cause society-shaking shifts at unprecedented speed and scale. Generative AI, quantum computing, blockchain, and other technologies present novel ethical problems that “business as usual” just can’t handle. To meet these challenges, leaders need to do something different: They must talk about ethics in direct, clear terms, and they must not only define their ethical nightmares but also explain how they’re going to prevent them. To prepare for the ethical challenges ahead, companies need to ensure their senior leaders understand these technologies and are aligned on the ethical risks, perform a gap and feasibility analysis, build a strategy, and implement it. All of this requires an important shift from thinking of our digital ethical nightmares as a technology problem to a leadership problem.
From HBR's The Big Idea Series / Ethics in the Age of AI
From HBR's The Big Idea Series / Ethics in…
From HBR's The Big Idea Series / Ethics in the Age of AI
In today’s post I share an article, hope you’all doing well. Summary What is required is an important shift from thinking of our digital ethical nightmares from a technology problem to a leadership problem. Next-generation technologies are poised to cause society-shaking shifts at unprecedented speed and scale. Generative AI, quantum computing, blockchain, and other technologies present novel ethical problems that “business as usual” just can’t handle. To meet these challenges, leaders need to do something different: They must talk about ethics in direct, clear terms, and they must not only define their ethical nightmares but also explain how they’re going to prevent them. To prepare for the ethical challenges ahead, companies need to ensure their senior leaders understand these technologies and are aligned on the ethical risks, perform a gap and feasibility analysis, build a strategy, and implement it. All of this requires an important shift from thinking of our digital ethical nightmares as a technology problem to a leadership problem.