Analytics & Business Intelligence
Every Leader’s Guide to the Ethics of AI
Until regulations catch up, AI-oriented companies must establish their own ethical frameworks.
Until regulations catch up, AI-oriented companies must establish their own ethical frameworks.
Jamal Khashoggi’s murder demands moral courage and a principled response from business leaders.
In the growth of artificial intelligence, technology is changing faster than society can keep up.
The only way we can protect what we love is by actively pursuing a stable, just, and sustainable world.
Large-scale misconduct starts small, so prevention should focus on how employees make decisions.
Technology leaders need to take a new approach to regain user trust.
We need a commitment to honestly talk about the challenges technology now poses.
If your board has not already re-examined its sexual harassment policies, the time to act is now.
A recent study found 6 distinct profiles of leadership based on the query, “Whom do they serve?”
Apps that encourage users to share contact information expose companies to a huge security liability.
Upheavals in technology and politics are a wake-up call: It’s time to reconsider our priorities.
How do we prevent bad actors from using social media platforms to manipulate the public?
After an ethics scandal, one company took an unusual step: Shifting its focus toward sustainability.
Organizations need decision makers with central (and internalized) moral identities.
Featured excerpt from WTF? What’s the Future and Why It’s Up to Us by Tim O’Reilly.
Disrupting the status quo is often valuable, but taken too far, it can lead to ethical crises.
Companies need a better understanding of how employees reach unethical decisions.
A featured excerpt from The Mathematical Corporation by Josh Sullivan and Angela Zutavern.
For companies relying on algorithms in daily transactions, transparency is a difficult issue.
Managers already struggle to put data to intelligent use; AI may add to their difficulty.