AI is Real

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.

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Let's Think

The options exist. The political will to implement them is what's lagging.

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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.

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Ouch

Asking humans to carefully supervise the thing built to avoid supervision is paradoxical. Safety should be structural, not behavioral.

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Let's Reset

We're still figuring it out — and sitting with that discomfort is more useful than any framework.

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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.

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That's Funny

AI mirrors human patterns, including the unhelpful ones. The mistake was always human. AI just ran it faster and wider.

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Let's Step Back

AI mistakes often come from equating helpfulness with having answers. The rush to fill the gap creates the harm.

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Getting Somewhere

'I don't know' isn't failure. It's the beginning of the search — for both human and AI.

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And We Conclude

No rush to reach, but continue to work to reach. The answer shows up when you remove the pressure to arrive.

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