Artificial intelligence is transforming how organizations make decisions.
From credit approvals to hiring, from risk assessment to customer targeting, data-driven systems promise efficiency, consistency, and scale.
But what happens when decisions become automated, metrics replace purpose, and responsibility fades behind system outputs?
Ethics for Humans Working with AI is a practical handbook for professionals who design, deploy, and rely on data-driven systems. It explores the limits of data, the hidden power of platforms, and the responsibilities that remain irreducibly human.
Drawing on real organizational dynamics and interdisciplinary insights, this book helps readers:
understand why data never captures the full reality
recognize how models can amplify bias and narrow futures
preserve human judgment in automated environments
set ethical limits on measurement and surveillance
design systems that support responsibility rather than obscure it
This is not a book about rejecting technology.
It is a guide to using data and AI without losing judgment, dignity, and accountability.
For data leaders, managers, policymakers, and professionals working in complex organizations, this handbook offers a clear message:
Technology can inform decisions.
Only humans can be responsible for them.