
#360 What's Your Biggest AI Ethical Nightmare? | Reid Blackman, CEO at Virtue Consultants
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May 18, 2026 · 57 min
About this episode
Reid Blackman discusses the practical challenges of AI ethics and the specific risks organizations face.
Most AI ethics conversations sound the same: be fair, be transparent, be accountable. The values are right, but in practice they don't get teams out of bed in the morning. Executives nod along, employees take the compliance training, and meanwhile real risks like hallucinations, cascading failures, and autonomous agents acting at scale slip through. So what shifts when teams stop chasing an ethical ideal and start naming the specific disasters they want to avoid? Who needs to be in the room to spot them? And what kind of training actually changes how people use AI day to day? Reid Blackman is the founder and CEO of Virtue, an AI ethical risk consultancy, and the author of The Ethical Nightmare Challenge: How to Avoid the Worst of AI (2026) and Ethical Machines (HBR Press, 2022). A former philosophy professor at Colgate with a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, he has designed responsible AI programs for organizations including Amazon, Etsy, Kraft Heinz, Merck, US Bank, and Nationwide, and has advised the FBI, NASA, the World Economic Forum, and the Canadian government on federal AI regulations. He also hosts the Ethical Machines podcast. In the episode, Richie and Reid…
People in this episode
Guest: Reid Blackman
Topics covered
- AI ethics
- ethical risks
- responsible AI
- cascading failures
- autonomous agents
- employee training
Keywords
- AI ethics
- ethical nightmares
- responsible AI
- training
- cascading failures
- autonomous agents
- Ethical Nightmare Challenge
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Virtue Consultants, Amazon, Etsy, Kraft Heinz, Merck, US Bank, Nationwide, FBI, NASA, World Economic Forum
Books & works: The Ethical Nightmare Challenge: How to Avoid the Worst of AI, Ethical Machines
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