As Stephen Downes points out in his MOOC Ethics, Analytics and the Duty of Care, we could spend the rest of our lives in ever deeper dives into figuring out ethics and how to fix them. We can't do that. But we can make ethics a part of the conversation, from now on. As high performance leaders, we must make sure that we do not twist our sense of ethics to suit our performance expectations.
Which leads us to this video. While not on AI exactly (although there is a considerable portion on Apple) it raises and explores the ethical (or should I say anti-ethical?) use of planned obsolescence. I've heard the term and understood the concept since I was a kid (quite a while ago!) and it has not gone away. Like any ethical lapse or loophole, we've just gotten more sophisticated about executing and rationalizing it.
It's about 17 minutes long, and fascinating.
Also: after lurking for a few weeks (kept busy by my own training schedule) I finally make an appearance in the MOOC:
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