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AI's greatest risk is unowned actions, not superintelligence

The primary danger of AI in companies is not its intelligence, but its integration into workflows without clear ownership or accountability. When AI moves from generating advice to executing actions, errors become liabilities, and the lack of a designated owner for AI-driven decisions creates significant operational risks. Many organizations are deploying AI into critical processes before establishing robust governance, audit trails, and human oversight, leading to potential failures that are mundane but damaging. AI

IMPACT Highlights the critical need for clear ownership and governance structures as AI systems transition from advice to action within organizations.

RANK_REASON The article discusses the risks and governance of AI in a general, opinionated manner without announcing a new product, model, or research finding.

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AI's greatest risk is unowned actions, not superintelligence

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Robert J. Szczerba, Contributor ·

    The Most Dangerous AI In Your Company Is The One Nobody Owns

    Most AI risk talk focuses on super intelligence. The bigger near-term danger is an ordinary model given authority before anyone owns it.