Technological progress advances at a pace that often outstrips our capacity for ethical reflection. Foro3D analyzes how to ensure that every innovation, from artificial intelligence to biotechnology, is developed respecting human dignity and the common good, without leaving anyone behind in this digital race.
User-centered design as a moral compass 🧭
The key lies in integrating ethical principles from the design phase. This involves bias audits in algorithms, transparency in data collection, and informed consent protocols. It's not about slowing down progress, but about directing it. Responsible development requires that machines serve people, and not the other way around, establishing clear limits on automation and surveillance.
The bot that asks your permission for everything (even to breathe) 🤖
Imagine an app that, before opening, asks you: May I process your image to save you two seconds? Like that, with that level of digital bureaucracy, we would achieve a technology so respectful that you would end up missing the assistant that spied on you without asking. At least, the common good would include the peace of not having to sign a form to ask your phone for the time.