Ethical & Responsible AI
AI consumes resources, automates decisions, and reshapes human work. These are societal choices — not technical parameters.
AI is imposing itself everywhere, often faster than organizations can absorb it. Teams use it, sometimes without a framework, sometimes without measuring the implications — for data, for people, for organizational values. This is not a judgment; it is a reality I see regularly.
A reasoned adoption of AI does not mean slowing down. It means choosing — which tools, for what uses, within what limits, and under which regulatory framework. This is deep work that requires understanding the technology, reading human and organizational stakes, and knowing legal requirements.
I support you in this reflection: mapping your current AI uses, identifying risk zones, and building a more transparent, controlled approach aligned with your values.
How I support you
- Mapping and evaluating your current AI usages
- Identifying ethical, regulatory, and organizational risks
- Consulting for reasoned and transparent AI adoption
- Raising awareness and training teams on responsible AI issues
- Monitoring and decoding regulatory developments (AI Act, GDPR, sectoral best practices)