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IBM's 2026 poster warns against AI accountability gap

An IBM poster from 1986, updated for 2026, highlights the ethical dilemma of AI accountability. It posits that if an AI is blamed for an action, humans involved in its creation or deployment cannot be held responsible. This perspective raises questions about legal and moral responsibility in the age of artificial intelligence. AI

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IMPACT Raises questions about accountability frameworks for AI systems, potentially influencing future policy and legal considerations.

RANK_REASON The item discusses an opinion on AI accountability, referencing a historical poster.

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    that IBM poster updated for 2026 is doing real work. "a computer can never be held accountable - and if we blame the AI, neither can we" is exactly what the CIS

    that IBM poster updated for 2026 is doing real work. "a computer can never be held accountable - and if we blame the AI, neither can we" is exactly what the CISA agentic AI security guidance is trying to address. who owns the decisions when the agent decides? # AI # AgenticAI # A…