Description: The ‘Lifeworld’ refers to the subjective and everyday experience that each individual lives in their environment. This concept emphasizes how perceptions, emotions, and cultural contexts influence the way people interpret their reality. In this sense, the ‘Lifeworld’ is a space where personal experiences and social interactions intertwine, creating a complex fabric of meanings and values. It is a concept that invites reflection on the authenticity of human experiences and how these are shaped by external factors such as culture, history, and technology. In the realm of ethics and bias in artificial intelligence, the ‘Lifeworld’ becomes a crucial framework for understanding how algorithmic decisions can affect people’s daily lives, as each individual has a unique perspective that may be overlooked or misinterpreted by automated systems. Thus, the ‘Lifeworld’ is not only a philosophical concept but also a tool for assessing ethical responsibility in the design and implementation of technologies that impact individual lives and cultural practices.