Description: Tactical AI refers to artificial intelligence systems specifically designed for decision-making in contexts that require quick and effective responses. These systems can analyze large volumes of data in real-time, identifying patterns and trends that may not be evident to humans. However, their implementation raises important ethical questions, particularly regarding the responsibility for the decisions they make. When Tactical AI is used in critical situations, such as in military contexts or emergency management, the question arises of who is responsible for the actions taken by the system: the developer, the operator, or the machine itself. Additionally, there is the risk of inherent biases in algorithms, which can lead to unfair or harmful decisions. Therefore, it is crucial to establish ethical and regulatory frameworks that guide the development and use of these technologies, ensuring they are used in a fair and responsible manner. Tactical AI must not only be effective but also ethical, considering the implications of its decisions on human life and society at large.