Description: Caution in the context of artificial intelligence (AI) refers to a state of being careful and alert, especially regarding the ethical and social implications that may arise from the use of these technologies. This concept involves critical reflection on how algorithmic decisions can affect individuals and communities, as well as the need to consider the long-term consequences of implementing AI systems. Caution manifests in evaluating the biases inherent in the data used to train AI models, as well as identifying potential risks such as discrimination, privacy invasion, and misinformation. In a world where AI is increasingly integrated into various sectors, from healthcare to criminal justice, caution becomes a fundamental principle to ensure that these technologies are developed and used responsibly and ethically. This approach not only seeks to mitigate negative effects but also to foster an inclusive dialogue about how AI can be used for the common good, ensuring that the voices of all affected groups are heard and considered in the decision-making process.