The idea of a "human in the loop" in AI deployment was challenged during a security executive panel at the RSAC 2026 ...
I think we are entering-possibly are already in-the era of humans in the dialogue with AI, discovering our values, getting more specific about them, and altering their applications based on the ...
On a recent executive outreach call, a leader from a large enterprise shared how their 120,000 users were actively involved in improving data quality across the organization. Intrigued, I reviewed ...
AI systems can route messages, update records, make decisions, and trigger entire workflows across multiple apps without you touching anything. But as AI shifts more and more from being an assistive ...
AI tools can run workflows and handle tasks automatically, but experts say human oversight helps catch mistakes and manage decisions involving risk or nuance.
For years, “human-in-the-loop” has provided the default reassurance when it comes to how artificial intelligence is governed. It sounds prudent. Responsible. Familiar. It is no longer true. We’ve ...
As financial institutions accelerate their adoption of artificial intelligence, one principle is emerging as non‑negotiable: Human‑in‑the‑Loop (HITL). Far from being a simple quality‑check mechanism, ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems suffer from a myriad of unique technical problems that could directly raise the risk of inadvertent nuclear weapons use. To control these issues, the United States ...