TY - CHAP
T1 - Responsible and Sustainable Use of AI
T2 - Human Dignity in Business Strategy
AU - Trzaskowski, Jan
N1 - Published online: 22 August 2025.
PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - The purpose of this chapter is to suggest how “human dignity” can provide a valuable framework for starting conversations about the responsible and sustainable use of artificial intelligence (AI) in business and beyond. Benefits are prominent in business plans and marketing, and because negative impacts tend to be more subtle, the “availability heuristic” entails that negative consequences can be easily overlooked. AI has been at the core of data-driven business models, particularly in personalized marketing, long before the advent of generative AI. Based on this experience, this chapter provides a framework for understanding the negative impacts of AI use by discussing personal, social, and societal consequences – against which the benefits must be weighed. The discussion is informed by the legal concept of human dignity, which includes the rights to freedom, privacy, property, and non-discrimination. The overarching aim is to ensure that unintended negative consequences of the use of AI become less unexpected, so that risks to humanity can be avoided or mitigated. This chapter suggests how businesses themselves can be part of the solution and also become vulnerable targets of commercial practices normally used to persuade and manipulate consumers.
AB - The purpose of this chapter is to suggest how “human dignity” can provide a valuable framework for starting conversations about the responsible and sustainable use of artificial intelligence (AI) in business and beyond. Benefits are prominent in business plans and marketing, and because negative impacts tend to be more subtle, the “availability heuristic” entails that negative consequences can be easily overlooked. AI has been at the core of data-driven business models, particularly in personalized marketing, long before the advent of generative AI. Based on this experience, this chapter provides a framework for understanding the negative impacts of AI use by discussing personal, social, and societal consequences – against which the benefits must be weighed. The discussion is informed by the legal concept of human dignity, which includes the rights to freedom, privacy, property, and non-discrimination. The overarching aim is to ensure that unintended negative consequences of the use of AI become less unexpected, so that risks to humanity can be avoided or mitigated. This chapter suggests how businesses themselves can be part of the solution and also become vulnerable targets of commercial practices normally used to persuade and manipulate consumers.
U2 - 10.4324/9781003373162-31
DO - 10.4324/9781003373162-31
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9781032446424
SN - 9781032446431
T3 - Routledge Companions in Business and Management
SP - 400
EP - 421
BT - The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business
A2 - Markovic, Stefan
A2 - Lindgreen, Adam
A2 - Maon, François
A2 - Sancha, Cristina
PB - Routledge
CY - New York
ER -