Description: Willingness to reflect refers to the ability and willingness to consider and evaluate the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This concept involves a critical and conscious approach to the development and implementation of AI systems, recognizing that these technologies are not neutral and can have significant consequences for society. Willingness to reflect encompasses the identification of ethical dilemmas, the assessment of risks and benefits, and the consideration of human values in the design of algorithms and systems. This attitude is essential to ensure that AI is used responsibly and fairly, promoting transparency, equity, and accountability. In a world where AI is increasingly integrated into everyday life, willingness to reflect becomes imperative for researchers, developers, policymakers, and society at large, as it allows for addressing issues such as privacy, algorithmic discrimination, and the impact on employment. Fostering this willingness not only helps mitigate risks but also promotes an inclusive dialogue about the future of technology and its alignment with ethical and social principles.