18 Sep 2025

5 steps to Developing an Ethical Approach to AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) offers an incredible amount of opportunity from enhancing productivity to managing information. But, because AI "learns" from the data you give it, it's critical to develop an ethical approach to using the technology. When AI is adopted without an intentional ethics and governance strategy, you risk bad data outcomes, privacy breaches, and project failure. 

In this article, we'll discuss why AI ethics matter. Then, we'll outline five steps to follow to develop your own approach to AI adoption. 

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What is AI ethics? 

AI ethics ensures that artificial intelligence is developed and used in ways that are fair, transparent, accountable, and aligned with societal values. Developing an ethical approach to AI can involve implementing AI governance standards, privacy practices, and communicating those standards to stakeholders. 

Why is an ethical approach to AI important? 

The use of AI presents companies with reputational and strategic risks. Customers increasingly fear their personal data is being used in AI tools for ends which are unclear and, if they are not satisfied that a company is using technology and data ethically, they will move their business elsewhere.

One reason for the public uncertainty around technology is that AI models aren't always transparent, and the rationale behind their findings is not usually provided. This is particularly true of generative AI solutions. Prominent technology companies are currently facing lawsuits over allegations they inappropriately scraped individuals’ data from the internet, especially from social media accounts. Others have faced regulatory scrutiny over alleged copyright, data protection, and cybersecurity breaches. Any company seeking to bring in AI technology must therefore consider the risks involved and prioritize ethics.

How to develop an ethical AI approach 

Step 1: Source credible data from original sources

Over 70% of executives told LexisNexis that using trusted and accurate data sources could improve the overall level of trust in how their company uses generative AI. This data should not only come from accurate and credible sources, but it must be sourced and delivered in a way that adheres to regulations and obtains permissions from the publishers and rights holders. Approval should be sought from publishers to use their content in specific AI tools such as generative AI.

Step 2: Ensure human oversight

A benefit of AI is that it can surface insights from large data sets which would be difficult or impossible for humans to find. But ensuring that staff members are overseeing the data sources used and reviewing the outputs of AI remains important. This provides an effective counterweight to some of the risks of the ‘black box’ of AI. 97% of respondents to the LexisNexis report agreed that human validation of generative AI’s output is important.

Step 3: Establish ethical guidelines

86% of executives said it will be crucial to establish ethical guidelines and standards around generative AI. This is true for a company’s approach to technology more broadly. Any firm should already have broad values and ethical principles and agree about how these should be applied to the use of technology and data. Examples of guidelines which some firms have implemented include:

  • Only using data from original sources.
  • Requiring all staff to undergo training in ethics of AI.
  • Setting up a committee to consider the ethics of every proposal to use AI for a business need.
  • Using a Retrieval-Augmented Generation approach in a generative AI tool to mitigate the risk of AI hallucinations.

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Step four: Communicate transparently

Nearly three-quarters of executives told the LexisNexis survey that better transparency and explanations of decision-making about their use of generative AI will foster trust in the technology and, by extension, the company. The CEO must clearly set out the importance of ethics and the company’s efforts to address potential issues. Communications should go to customers, employees, investors, third parties, and even regulators.

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Step five: Discuss ethics with third parties

A company’s efforts to demonstrate ethics and transparency can be instantly undone if one of its third parties or suppliers is implicated in allegedly unethical behavior. As a result, a company should set high expectations for the ethical standards of all prospective and current third parties. Making this part of the contract can help to formalize this expectation.

Companies should also carry out thorough due diligence on any prospective third-party providers of data or technology. Our free checklist outlines 10 questions to ask any data and technology provider.

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LexisNexis supports an ethical approach to technology with credible data for AI and generative AI

As an established data provider for over 50 years, LexisNexis has extensive, long-standing–and in some cases, exclusive–content licensing agreements with publishers worldwide. We supply data to enable you to advance your goals while recognizing and respecting the intellectual property rights of our licensed partners. From data acquisition to customer onboarding, we pride ourselves on offering data which is up-to-date, compliant with licensing agreements and applicable laws, and safeguarded by robust data security and privacy measures. Our transparency around our trusted data should give you confidence to leverage it for your own AI initiatives and analysis.

Our extensive news coverage, enriched with robust metadata, is readily available for integration into your generative AI projects. Over the past year, we have worked diligently and transparently with our publishers to secure the rights to use their data with generative AI tools. Our portfolio covers over 20,000 licensed titles, with thousands of sources available for use with generative AI technology. The generative AI-enabled dataset includes content from industry giants like The Associated Press, McClatchy and more.

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