An ethics review must examine unsupported generalizations, stereotyping, disparate treatment, and other conclusions about people that are not justified by the evidence. It must also preserve identifiable human accountability for consequential decisions; responsibility cannot be transferred to a probabilistic system. Licensing is a legal and commercial-control question, while latency and throughput are operational requirements. Both remain important, but neither is the central ethical test presented here. Restricting review to low-confidence or threshold-triggering outputs is also inadequate because models can express harmful or biased conclusions with high confidence. Ethical review should cover representative populations, protected and intersectional groups, high-impact outcomes, override mechanisms, transparency, and channels for challenge or appeal.
Study Guide references/topics: Bias and unsupported generalization; human accountability; consequential decisions; ethical oversight.
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