AI Ethics Flummoxed By Those Salting AI Ethicists That "Instigate" Ethical AI Practices

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Is it okay or is it questionable for those salting AI Ethicists that seek to get hired by a firm ... [ ] solely to from-within stoke Ethical AI precepts? Salting has been in the news quite a bit lately. I am not referring to the salt that you put into your food. Instead, I am bringing up the "salting" that is associated with a provocative and seemingly highly controversial practice associated with the interplay between labor and business. You see, this kind of salting entails the circumstance whereby a person tries to get hired into a firm to ostensibly initiate or some might arguably say instigate the establishment of a labor union therein. I will cover first the basics of salting and then will switch to an akin topic that you might be quite caught off-guard about, namely that there seems to be a kind of salting taking place in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This has crucial AI Ethics considerations. For my ongoing and extensive coverage of AI Ethics and Ethical AI, see the link here and the link here, just to name a few. Now, let's get into the fundamentals of how salting typically works. Suppose that a company does not have any unions in its labor force. One means would be to take action outside of the company and try to appeal to the workers that they should join a union. This might involve showcasing banners nearby to the company headquarters or sending the workers flyers or utilizing social media, and so on. This is a decidedly outside-in type of approach. Another avenue would be to spur from within a spark that might get the ball rolling.

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