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Amazon VP questions human role in AI governance, citing reliability concerns

Amazon's VP of AI, Eric Brandwine, has expressed skepticism towards 'human-in-the-loop' AI governance, suggesting that human decision-making can be a bottleneck and less reliable than automated systems. This perspective was shared at a DEF CON event, where discussions also touched upon the challenges of AI automation in development and the potential for AI to assist in managing compute resources. Other news from the event included a new open-source agent framework from Vercel aimed at controlling 'shadow AI' and a report on the biased nature of AI used for age estimation in asylum cases. AI

IMPACT Challenges traditional AI governance models, suggesting a shift towards more automated decision-making in AI systems.

RANK_REASON Commentary from an industry executive on AI governance, not a direct release or research.

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Amazon VP questions human role in AI governance, citing reliability concerns

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    Why Amazon hates 'human-in-the-loop' AI governance

    VP Eric Brandwine explains people aren't all that great, actually