AI ethics

Is AI coaching really a credible and safe product for organisations?

AI coaching has been shown to be moderately effective, with research suggesting that AI chatbot coaching is very good (and cost effective) at providing a neutral, non-judgemental space in practice. But the average employee is probably already wary about privacy and confidentiality when using AI at work. And in my research, many people were less […]

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Do you want to know more about AI ethics in practice?

I’ve just completed the Oxford AI, Ethics, Regulation and Compliance Programme at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. I’m looking to use this training to help individuals and organisations navigate complex ethical and legal issues in real-world AI projects. Give me a shout if you’d like to know more. In the meantime, here are some

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Are we headed towards an AI-conscious coaching?

During last week’s Digital and AI Coaching Conference (which was excellent – kudos Sam Isaacson and team), I noted an interesting theme running through – it wasn’t all about whether chatbots will or won’t replace human coaches, there was also a strong thread about coaches needing to understand AI to better support leaders. Colin Cosgrove

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Is ‘appropriate’ transparency good enough for ethical AI use?

Transparency is a really important concept in practical AI ethics. According to the EU AI Act, “Transparency means that AI systems are developed and used in a way that allows appropriate traceability and explainability, while making humans aware that they communicate or interact with an AI system…” I’ve been a little unsure about what this

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