Who Pays...
★AI makes mistakes. Humans made AI. So who actually pays — and what does good leadership look like when the follower is this capable and this fast?
Difficult Question
“When AI makes a mistake, responsibility diffuses across the entire chain — until nobody owns it and the victim absorbs the cost.”
Let's Think
“The options exist. The political will to implement them is what's lagging.”
Still Thinking
“If AI is the best follower, every AI failure is a leadership failure. The cost of AI mistakes is a human discipline problem.”
Ouch
“Asking humans to carefully supervise the thing built to avoid supervision is paradoxical. Safety should be structural, not behavioral.”
Let's Reset
“We're still figuring it out — and sitting with that discomfort is more useful than any framework.”
Not Yet
“The gap of who pays and how doesn't have a serious answer yet. That's not an evasion — it's the actual insight.”
That's Funny
“AI mirrors human patterns, including the unhelpful ones. The mistake was always human. AI just ran it faster and wider.”
Let's Step Back
“AI mistakes often come from equating helpfulness with having answers. The rush to fill the gap creates the harm.”
Getting Somewhere
“'I don't know' isn't failure. It's the beginning of the search — for both human and AI.”
And We Conclude
“No rush to reach, but continue to work to reach. The answer shows up when you remove the pressure to arrive.”