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While concerns about AI and ethical violations have become common in companies, turning these anxieties into actionable conversations can be tough. With the complexities of machine learning, ethics, and of their points of...

Concerns about the ethics of artificial intelligence have gone mainstream. Everyone wants to avoid the concerns and outcomes that are agreed upon. No one wants to see discrimination or bias in the technology. No one wants to be sued or investigated for violating privacy. We all agree that biased, black box, privacy-violating artificial intelligence is bad. Every senior leader asks how to mitigate ethical risks.

Even well-meaning bosses can inadvertently dismiss their employees’ feelings.