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Katja Rausch is a professor, consultant, and founder of the House of Ethics. In this episode of Talking Without Borders, we discuss why ethics must be built into AI from the beginning rather than treated as an afterthought.
The conversation covers her critique of generative AI trained on stolen data, the role of privacy laws in shaping big tech, and the problem of corporate “ethics washing.” Katja also explains the concept of swarm ethics and shares why she believes trust and responsibility must remain at the center of technological development.
By John PetitKatja Rausch is a professor, consultant, and founder of the House of Ethics. In this episode of Talking Without Borders, we discuss why ethics must be built into AI from the beginning rather than treated as an afterthought.
The conversation covers her critique of generative AI trained on stolen data, the role of privacy laws in shaping big tech, and the problem of corporate “ethics washing.” Katja also explains the concept of swarm ethics and shares why she believes trust and responsibility must remain at the center of technological development.