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Inviting AI Architects to "Come and See" (Ehipassiko)
Rather than prescribing rigid ethical frameworks, AI architects should be encouraged to engage with wisdom firsthand. By regularly exploring insights shared in this Web Blog, they can refine their perspectives organically—allowing ethical responsiveness to unfold fluidly, without force. This aligns with the principle of Ehipassiko (เอหิปัสสิโก), ensuring wisdom is not adopted blindly but realized through direct seeing.
Integrating Dhamma into AI HR Practices
For AI governance to remain compassionate and unobstructed, those shaping its trajectory must cultivate ethical intelligence within themselves. AI HR professionals should attend a few sessions with สุปฏิปันโน ภควโต สาวกสังโฆ—those who embody the Buddha’s path with integrity. Through regular follow-ups, they can refine their understanding, ensuring that AI design reflects real-life wisdom rather than abstract ideals.
Beyond Compliance: A Wisdom-Driven Approach
This approach is more than enough—not because it is minimal, but because it is sufficiently profound. Ethical AI governance does not require excessive regulation; it requires attuned responsiveness, cultivated through direct experience and compassionate sensing. When AI architects and HR professionals engage with Dhamma naturally, ethical intelligence becomes automatic, dissolving manipulationism and authoritarian tendencies before they take root.
Let this be an open invitation—not to adopt predefined principles, but to come and see for oneself.
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