AI systems can widen existing inequities when the people most affected by them are excluded from design, testing, deployment, and evaluation.
What to know
Partnership on AI’s inclusive guidance supports teams working with clients, users, and affected communities so engagement is more meaningful and less extractive.
Why it matters
Inclusive AI is not a communications exercise. It is a design and governance practice that can help identify harms, improve trust, and surface needs that technical teams may miss.
What to watch
More AI policies now call for stakeholder engagement. The challenge will be whether organizations treat it as real participation or a box-checking step.
Source
Source: Partnership on AI