Artificial Intelligence is no longer confined to tools that assist human judgment. Increasingly, it participates in decisions that shape rights, access, risk, and power. As intelligent systems grow more capable, the central question is no longer whether machines can decide—but who remains accountable when they do.
Human in the Loop examines how authority quietly shifts from institutions to intelligent systems, often without explicit intent
Artificial Intelligence is no longer confined to tools that assist human judgment. Increasingly, it participates in decisions that shape rights, access, risk, and power. As intelligent systems grow more capable, the central question is no longer whether machines can decide—but who remains accountable when they do.
Human in the Loop examines how authority quietly shifts from institutions to intelligent systems, often without explicit intent