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What if the guardrails we were promised to keep AI safe… were never really built for our safety at all?
In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I unpacks the disturbing revelations from Meta’s leaked internal document outlining how its generative AI chatbots are trained to interact, including with children. From flirtatious responses to ethical gray zones that blur dangerously close to grooming behavior, the 200+ page document obtained by Reuters raises urgent questions about what kind of oversight is really happening inside Big Tech.
But this conversation goes far beyond Meta.
This episode explores the broader implications:🛑 What does real transparency look like when AI enters our homes, schools, and businesses?🧠 Why are people forming emotional attachments to these tools, and how does that impact regulation?🏢 And how should leaders be vetting AI vendors to ensure ethical use, safety, and long-term trust?
This isn’t just a parenting issue. It’s not just a tech issue. It’s a leadership issue and it’s time we all started demanding answers.