AI in 2026: ensuring safe and accountable use

In advance of Safer Internet Day, Sean Tilley, Senior Sales Director EMEA at 11:11 Systems, found that as AI becomes increasingly central in our lives, responsible use is fundamental to trust, resilience, and long-term value.

  • Monday, 16th February 2026 Posted 2 months ago in by Sophie Milburn

The focus of Safer Internet Day 2026 is on smart technology and making informed, safe choices in the burgeoning era of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The theme couldn't be more timely, with AI deeply entrenched in organisational structures, influencing how work is conducted, collaborations occur, and decisions are made.

In this technological landscape, responsible use of technology has transitioned from being a mere option to a critical necessity for trust, resilience, and enduring value.

Smart technology opens up vast opportunities, such as increasing productivity and encouraging innovative work methods. However, the realisation of these benefits hinges on the careful adoption and oversight of the technologies in question. As AI-infused tools permeate industries, it's imperative for organisations to equip individuals, not only with the technical prowess to use these tools but also with the skills needed for conscientious oversight, critical assessment, and accountability.

A mounting challenge is the proliferation of AI-generated content, making it tougher to discern authenticity and reliability. This trend underscores the importance of digital literacy and implementing organisational frameworks that support informed choices, steering clear from blind reliance on technology alone.

Concurrently, the landscape of data privacy, cyber security, and potential misuse continues to evolve. Safeguarding organisational and personal data necessitates an intimate understanding of its value, management strategies, and clearly defined responsibilities. Equally critical are established processes for incident response and emerging threat management, ensuring that issues are swiftly and effectively addressed.

In the end, fostering the secure and responsible use of technology rests on a sturdy foundation of secure infrastructures, robust governance policies, and a commitment to continuous education. As AI and digital ecosystems advance, nurturing a culture grounded in accountability, transparency, and informed decision-making remains intrinsic to leveraging technology as a positive and sustainable catalyst for progress.

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