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Do you think ancient wisdom is useless for navigating AI-driven workplace ethics?
As AI systems increasingly make ethical decisions in hiring, performance evaluation, and resource allocation, the tension between data-driven efficiency and human-centered moral reasoning grows sharper. Cast your vote on whether ancient ethical frameworks still hold relevance in this new landscape.
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