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AI and a bias pre-mortem checklist
Use AI to run a 10-question bias pre-mortem on a project plan before you ship anything.
Creators · Ethics & Society · ~5 min read
The premise
Most bias is foreseeable if someone asks the right questions early. AI can run a structured checklist faster than you can convene a meeting.
What AI does well here
- Walk a 10-question bias checklist tied to your project.
- Surface stakeholder groups likely to be affected.
- Suggest mitigations per identified risk.
What AI cannot do
- Replace lived experience of affected communities.
- Decide what risk level is acceptable.
- Confirm the mitigations will actually work.
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