Description: The ‘Lifelong Ethics’ in the context of artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the ongoing consideration of ethical principles throughout the life cycle of AI systems. This means that from the design and development phase, through implementation and use, to the eventual dismantling or recycling of these systems, ethical implications must be taken into account. The ethics of life seeks to ensure that decisions made at each stage of the AI life cycle not only comply with legal regulations but also respect human values, fairness, and justice. This approach promotes transparency, accountability, and responsibility, ensuring that AI systems do not perpetuate biases or cause harm to individuals or society at large. Additionally, it encourages the involvement of various stakeholders, including developers, users, and affected communities, in discussions about the ethical implications of AI. In a world where AI is increasingly integrated into our lives, the ethics of life becomes an essential framework for guiding the development and implementation of technologies that profoundly impact society.