ConceptEthics
the right gray zone
The intermediate position between paralysing over-regulation and ungoverned deployment.
The right gray zone is governance that allows measured risks to be accepted: not zero risk, which does not exist; not unacceptable risk, which is not responsible; but risks that are explicitly assessed, accepted by those with the authority to do so, and supervised with the right mechanisms to detect and correct deviations. Every serious ethical discussion about AI is, at its core, a discussion about the risk we are willing to assume.
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