Ethical Data Use (EDU) in 2026 - What Data Engineers Actually Need to Get Right Banner

Ethical Data Use (EDU) in 2026: What Data Engineers Actually Need to Get Right

For most of the last decade, “ethical data use” was something that happened in a different building. The lawyers wrote the privacy policy, the data protection officer ran the impact assessment, and the engineers built whatever the ticket said. The ethics lived in a PDF, and the pipeline lived in the warehouse, and the two rarely met. In 2026 that separation has quietly collapsed. The reason is not that engineers suddenly became more principled - it is that the decisions which determine whether data is used ethically are now made at the schema, the table, and the access-control layer, and those are the engineer’s decisions. Consent, deletion, minimisation, provenance, bias: every one of them is now something you either build into the pipeline or fail to. This is a practical look at what that means. ...

June 4, 2026 · 17 min · James M
Roman Yampolskiy - The Researcher Who Thinks AI Cannot Be Controlled Banner

Roman Yampolskiy: The Researcher Who Thinks AI Cannot Be Controlled

Most people writing about AI risk in 2026 are recent arrivals. Roman Yampolskiy is not. He has been making the same argument - that advanced AI systems may be fundamentally uncontrollable - since before the field of AI safety had a settled name, which is partly because he is the one who gave it that name. Whether you find his conclusions alarmist, prescient, or somewhere in between depends mostly on how you read the gap between current systems and the ones he writes about. This post is an attempt to lay out the man, the argument, and the reasons it deserves more than a dismissal. ...

May 2, 2026 · 13 min · James M