Equipping the Responsible Builder Generation

Core Capabilities

Our tools don’t dictate right or wrong. They offer practical visibility into potential outcomes—like exclusion risks, dark patterns, or trust-breaking design decisions—grounded in real-world behavior, psychology, and inclusive design. From our forthcoming AI Ethics Index, which benchmarks and compares leading models across critical factors including transparency, bias and safety, to classroom modules used by top universities, DigEthix meets builders where they are and offers them crucial insights as they build.

Recent applications have helped AI developers identify unintended harms during model training, guided city leaders as they build values-aligned data policies, and enabled educators to teach responsible innovation through case-based learning.


AI Ethics Index that gives builders and decision-makers a clear baseline for responsible innovation


Builder bootcamps for ethical AI, product design, and systems thinking


Scenario-based simulations and interactive decision-making tools


A public resource library of adaptable learning modules, case studies, and ethics frameworks

Featured Case Studies

Ethical AI in Action: Training Responsible Builders

The Responsible AI Builder Bootcamp equips technologists with practical tools to anticipate unintended harms and align products with human values. Through scenario-based exercises and real-world case studies, participants learn to design systems that build public trust and advance social good.

Digital Ethics in Practice: Tools for Responsible Builders

The AI Ethics Index offers comparative insights into leading models' transparency, bias, and safety. By turning complex ethical dimensions into clear, accessible frameworks, the index helps organizations identify gaps, track progress, and align AI development with public trust and human values.

Ethical by Design: The Arlo Prototype

Created as an ethical AI companion for thoughtful engagement in an overstimulated world, Arlo helps users slow down, reflect, and process complex emotions and decisions with intention. Built to prioritize dignity, agency, and ethical design, Arlo offers a quiet space for human clarity in a digital environment built for speed.

[The AI Ethics Index] exactly the kind of tool we need to bring ethical rigor into real-world product development."
— Griff Resch, Chief Product Officer, Verdancy

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