Ethical and technical introduction
Artificial intelligence should be an ally within organizations, but this requires an integration that is both ethical and technical. An integration grounded in lucid trust. Fear, rejection, or blind trust toward AI are disruptive responses and can cause great harm in costs, risks, and organizational fragility.
Artificial intelligence literacy seeks to understand what it is, what it is for, how it changes the current landscape, and how it can be used by people, teams, and organizations. It makes it possible to decide which tasks can be delegated to artificial intelligence, under what human supervision, with what safeguards for privacy and transparency, and which tasks must remain beyond its reach. These decisions are organizational and cannot be left to the discretion of each person or team.
General objective
To build, together with the team, the ethical and technical judgment to integrate artificial intelligence tools into their everyday work, distinguishing where they add value and where they introduce risk, and building an organizational agreement on their use.