

The AI Consent Conundrum
Oct 4, 2025
Explore the fascinating tension between preemptive AI assistance and autonomy. Discover how technology helps us, like insulin dosing and car navigation, and raises ethical questions about consent. Is retroactive approval enough to legitimize AI interventions? Delve into the complexities of moral luck, invisible power, and how seamless support might erode our capacity to choose. As the line between protection and control blurs, what does it mean for our democracy and human experience? Reflect on the balance we seek in an optimally comfortable society.
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Preemptive AI In Everyday Examples
- Your watch dosing insulin, a car easing off gas, and a parental app softening texts illustrate PAI acting before awareness.
- These examples show care can arrive before a conscious choice, creating both protection and blurred boundaries.
Cognitive Burden Justifies Some PAI
- Cognitive burden defense argues constant prompts degrade real consent via decision fatigue.
- Letting AI act can preserve broader autonomy by reducing trivial interruptions and protecting daily functioning.
Retroactive Approval Has Moral Weight
- Retroactive consent can be genuine when people later affirm an intervention aligned with their deep preferences.
- Proponents argue saving life or major future options gives moral weight to after-the-fact approval.