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Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI): How to Establish a Human-Centric Approach

Experience to Lead

If organizations don’t learn to address AI’s ethical deficits, they may cause irreparable damage to people’s lives. For this reason, we must discuss ethical data collection before diving into the development of moral AI systems. Respect User Data With Consent AI is created through data.

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The Fickle Nature of Good Character and Trust

Leading with Trust

I’m sure you’ll enjoy his wisdom about the intersection of character, trust, and ethics. We are prone to make bad, and sometimes unethical judgements when there is greater pressure to “get’er done,” versus to get things done ethically, safely, or legally. Some people would call these virtues and they are.

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StrategyDriven Podcast Special Edition 52b – An Interview with Ken.

Strategy Driven

At TechProse, he drives business development for the consulting firm that specializes in knowledge/content management, training, and documentation for major U.S. About the Author Ken Ball is a Baby Boomer and has been tracking issues relating to aging in the workplace for several years. Petersburg, Florida.

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Biometrics Won’t Solve Our Data-Security Crisis

Harvard Business Review

The history of proving one’s identity with official documentation dates back 600 years to the realm of King Henry V in England. The Safe Conducts Act of 1414 created the first documentation for the English to prove themselves as subjects of the king when outside England: Thus, the creation of the first official passport.

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What It Will Take to Change the Culture of Wall Street

Harvard Business Review

One of the changes I document in the book is how Goldman drifted from a focus on ethical standards of behavior to legal ones — from what one “should” do to what one “can” do. This kind of interdependence has the potential to move the focus back to ethical standards of behavior instead of just legal ones.

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Case Study: Is It Teasing or Harassment?

Harvard Business Review

Sema, a finance manager at the Dutch-British financial services consultancy Dirksen-Hall, had recently transferred from its Ankara office to its headquarters, in Amsterdam. He and Sema had met when he’d gone to Ankara to install new systems, and the two had dated long-distance for a while after he returned to Amsterdam.