Ethics of Autonomous Decision Systems: Speed, Bias, Oversight, and Accountability
This episode interrogates the ethics of autonomous decision systems: what autonomy means, where speed collides with responsibility, and why human oversight must be real, not symbolic. Three experts, strategy, clinical cognitive science, and system architecture, break down bias, invisible cognitive harms, accountability, and practical design patterns for safe autonomy.
Listeners get concrete guidance: define boundaries, build observability and recourse, simulate failures, and treat ethics as a core engineering requirement so autonomy serves people instead of quietly shaping or harming them
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