AI Researchers, Ask Yourself These 6 Questions to Strengthen Your Moral Muscles
AI Researchers, Ask Yourself These 6 Questions to Strengthen Your Moral Muscles
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Publish Date: 2026-05-15 09:31:00
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Of course you have moral principles – but how often do you use them?
I, Meia, am a professor doing psychology research, and I can tell you that most bad outcomes are caused not by lack of moral principles, but by them not being activated. I, Max, am a professor doing AI research, and I can tell you that your choices as an AI researcher truly matter, because you’re helping build what will become the most powerful technology ever: AI will gain the potential to bring either unprecedented health, prosperity, liberty, dignity and empowerment, or a race to replace our jobs, our relationships, our decision-making, our power and even our species.
Hardly a day goes by without the AI community facing moral decisions, on topics ranging from AI companions to surveillance, hacking and military use. Many top AI companies are fighting lawsuits about everything from data centers to AI safety, most prominently in the courtroom drama featuring OpenAI’s Sam Altman and xAI’s Elon Musk. Meanwhile, Anthropic is in a prolonged showdown with the Pentagon.
So for all you AI researchers out there, here’s a handy checklist to tone up your moral strength.
1. Do you have red lines?
Is there any action that you find so morally unacceptable that, if the organization you work for takes it, you’ll quit? Or take some other predetermined costly action, say whistleblowing? Such actions are your moral red lines.
For example, Rosa Parks got fined and fired for her civil disobedience against segregation, Vasily Arkhipov was criticized after vetoing a Soviet nuclear strike against the US, and Edward Snowden ended up in exile for mass surveillance whistleblowing. Many AI researchers have left top AI companies that crossed their red…