Manifesto · ethiceye

The digital future begins with an ethical perspective.

This is what we believe. What we defend is what we do

No one is asking the most important question: according to what judgement?

Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than our ability to understand it. Organisations adopt it because they feel they have to. Teams use it because someone else has decided they should.

We live in a time of unprecedented access to information. Yet we have never been more uncertain about what to do with it.

What We See

Students submitting answers they did not create.

Teams making decisions based on content that no one has verified.

Organisations adopting AI without understanding what they may be giving up.

Speed without reflection. Use without understanding. Decisions without responsibility.

A gradual loss of independent judgement.

What We Believe

Technology should serve people. Not the other way around.

Using AI is not the problem. Using it without understanding why, for what purpose, or with what consequences is.

Independent thinking is not optional. It is the one thing no algorithm can replace.

What We Stand For

Decisions made with AI remain human decisions. And therefore, human responsibilities.

Organisations that use AI with sound judgement do more than protect themselves. They lead.

Educating people in the responsible use of AI is not a luxury. It is an urgent necessity that we can no longer ignore.

What We Do

We support educational institutions and organisations in building their own judgement around AI.

We do not teach tools.

We help people understand, use and evaluate technology. We help them make informed decisions with it and sustain those decisions over time.

Using AI is not enough.

Understanding it is not enough either.

The challenge is to make decisions with it without losing your judgement.

Using AI is not enough.

Understand it either.

The challenge is to decide with her without losing judgment.

Raquel López Hernández, fundadora de Ethiceye y consultora en IA responsable

Raquel López Hernández

Founder of Ethiceye. Responsible AI consultant and trainer. She has trained educators from across Europe at Europass Teacher Academy in Florence through Erasmus+ programmes and collaborates with the European Commission’s European Digital Education Hub (EDEH) on AI literacy and ethics initiatives.

She develops judgement and governance frameworks for organisations and educational institutions that want to adopt AI in a conscious, responsible and evidence-based way.

When Ethiceye leaves, the judgement remains.

Does your organisation already use AI?
According to what judgement?

If something in this page resonated with you, the next conversation may be worth having.
In 30 minutes, we can determine whether there is a genuine need and what working together could look like.

Contact with Raquel López