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AI as a growing child: How we can shape its future responsibly
Responsibility in action
So, what can we do? First, we must recognize that AI doesn’t develop in a vacuum. It’s shaped by people, policies, and cultural norms. To ensure it grows responsibly, we need diverse voices at the table — developers, policymakers, and community leaders who can represent the needs of all users, not just the privileged few.
Second, we need stronger governance frameworks that emphasize transparency, fairness, and accountability. This includes mandating bias testing, diversifying datasets, and holding companies accountable for the societal impacts of their technologies.
Finally, we need a cultural shift. AI should be seen not just as a technological achievement, but as a societal one. Its development must prioritize equity, inclusion, and responsibility. By doing so, we can harness AI’s potential to bridge gaps and create opportunities, rather than perpetuate harm.