We have choices of how we want to move into the future and embrace a technology, how we want to do that. It’s within our control to make those decisions. – Elizabeth McCalley
Elizabeth McCalley, a technology executive and founder of Market Edge Partners, takes us on a journey into the future of work where humans and AI not only coexist but co-create and co-evolve.
She introduces ‘ARC’, an acronym for Accountability, Responsibility, and Control – three guiding principles for integrating AI into our work and educational spaces.
Table of Contents
- The ARC Principle
- AI’s Ubiquity & Potential
- Human Accountability in AI Use
- Ethical Responsibility in AI Use
- Maintaining Autonomy over AI
- Difference in Origins of Work
- Embracing Technological Change
The ARC Principle
The ‘ARC’ principle is introduced as a guide to integrating AI in our lives.
It stands for Accountability, Responsibility, and Control.
These are crucial aspects when considering how we interact with AI within both academic and professional contexts.
AI’s Ubiquity & Potential
AI is everywhere around us.
Rapid technological advancements often evoke fear; however, we stand at the threshold of a knowledge revolution propelled by AI that holds immense potential.