Context: "What an incredible time to be a software engineer! We’re in the midst of an AI-driven revolution: Generative AI, Large Language Models, Agentic AI, RAG, powerful Coding Assistants etc are drastically changing how we innovate, learn, and collaborate. Yet with these ground-breaking capabilities comes big responsibility. The same technology that can accelerate progress also requires us to be thoughtful about ethics, fairness, and transparency. Whether we’re discussing data privacy, bias mitigation, reputational risk or accountability, embracing Responsible AI principles is just as crucial as any technical breakthrough. Spare a thought for our legal colleagues who are navigating these issues and trying to come up with guardrails! Anyone agree or is it too exhausting trying to keep up with it all!?" - Mark Negus source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mark-negus_what-an-incredible-time-to-be-a-software-activity-7291084096154271746-jQRN?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop I agree. it's cliche- but with great power, comes great responsibility. As we developed germ theory, nuclear physics, wireless communications, and now AI (ish), each individual becomes more empowered. Personally, one of my life goals is to build schools and invest in education. We want to teach people not what to think, but how to think. They ought to be given questions, which inspire, rather than answers, which constrain.