CCAB Ethical Leadership Podcast
Client data does not belong to the firm. Student data does not belong to the university. So what happens when AI starts using that data in ways nobody agreed to? In the final episode of the series, AI hosts Alex and Sam look at data, consent and trust. A big global firm wants to train its own large language model on 'synthetic' data generated from years of confidential client information, and the technology team insists confidentiality is maintained. The IESBA Code says otherwise. Meanwhile, a university accounting department pilots an AI teaching platform whose plagiarism checker starts falsely accusing international students, while vague vendor terms leave open the question of whether student work is quietly training a commercial AI. The series closes with the line at the heart of it all: the accounting profession requires an inquiring mind, the exercise of professional judgement and ethical decision making with clear accountability. Those things cannot be automated. Explore the full case studies and ethical frameworks at ccab.org.uk.
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