Forbes June 30, 2025
Melissa A. Wheeler

The introduction of AI into workplaces is a new complexity that leaders are trying to navigate. While most leaders will strive to do so responsibly, there is a dark side of leadership to consider when it comes to managing innovations. AI, like any innovation, is not immune to exploitation and misuse.

Here are three ethical considerations for leaders who want to lead responsibly and for employees to be aware of when AI is being introduced or increased at work.

Surveillance and Data Misuse

With advancements in AI technology, there are more and more ways that managers can keep tabs on employees. Through automated surveillance and monitoring, employees can be tracked throughout their workday, whether they are working remotely or in...

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