Project Management

When to Trust Al and When to Intervene: The Ethical Dilemma

Featuring Ukraine Chapter +2, Diane McDevitt, and Toronto Chapter

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As Artificial Intelligence (Al) goes on to disrupt decision-making processes in various industries, project managers are increasingly being faced with a moral dilemma: When can Al be relied upon, and when is human interference required? Though Al increases efficiency, minimizes human error, and handles sophisticated data at scale, it also poses risks related to bias, opacity, and unforeseen implications.

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As Artificial Intelligence (Al) goes on to disrupt decision-making processes in various industries, project managers are increasingly being faced with a moral dilemma: When can Al be relied upon, and when is human interference required? Though Al increases efficiency, minimizes human error, and handles sophisticated data at scale, it also poses risks related to bias, opacity, and unforeseen implications.

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Acknowledgements: Tara Leparulo and Jeffrey Martinez

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