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Eight principles from human ecology to guide AI toward human well-being

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Soyeon Shim

1h ago· 6 min readenInsight

Summary

This article applies eight principles from human ecology to guide the development and deployment of AI in ways that prioritize human well-being. It argues that AI is rapidly reshaping relationships, work, childhood, and healthcare, and that effective leadership requires involving families, educators, engineers, designers, and policymakers. The piece draws on ecological thinking to frame AI as an interdependent factor in human systems rather than an isolated technological force.

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bskyEight principles from human ecology to guide AI toward human well-beingtheconversation.com

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Artificial intelligence is reshaping relationships by providing conversation and companionship, and reshaping how people work.
For children, it is making toys interactive and data-driven, and it is mechanizing and perhaps dehumanizing healthcare.
The speed and magnitude of these transformations is breathtaking.
Involving families, educators, engineers, designers and policymakers in AI development can help ensure the technology does more good than harm.
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Involving families, educators, engineers, designers and policymakers in AI development can help ensure the technology does more good than harm.

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