Tag: AI ethics
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Harvesting Expertise

“No certification teaches you how to survive that elegantly. Experience does.” I wrote that line recently and realised afterwards that it explains much of the feverish obsession surrounding AI right now. What many industries are trying to extract is not merely labour. It is experience itself. For years, organisations relied…
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How to Miss Good People in the Age of AI

The internet has become infested with recruiters and hiring managers speaking about interviews as though they are preparing candidates for psychological warfare. Every time I open LinkedIn, somebody with suspiciously perfect lighting is urgently explaining how to “position yourself strategically”, “control the narrative”, “demonstrate executive presence”, or “avoid red flags…
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The Quiet Ageism Hidden Inside the AI Boom
The author expresses a strong belief in the value of human expertise amidst the rise of AI, highlighting the devaluation of experienced professionals in the workplace. They critique the ageism and reductionist mindset of modern recruitment practices, arguing that true judgement and understanding cannot be replicated by AI, which often…
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They Trained the Machine on You. Then They Used It.
Deepfakes, created from real people’s data often without consent, pose significant challenges in closely-knit societies where misinformation spreads rapidly through trusted channels. Existing legal frameworks inadequately address identity replication, necessitating urgent adaptations to protect individuals’ likeness. Acknowledging consent, enhancing transparency, and developing quicker legal responses are essential to mitigate these…
