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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalArtificial 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 or governance. It argues that efficiency without accountability is not progress, and that oversight without ownership is an illusion.
Rather than focusing on model performance or ethical checklists, this book reframes Human-in-the-Loop not as a procedural safeguard, but as a condition of sovereignty—rooted in decision ownership, authority boundaries, escalation paths, and institutional responsibility, particularly in public and sovereign contexts.
This is not a book about slowing innovation. It is a book about preserving legitimacy in an age of intelligent systems.
Intelligence may be automated. Responsibility cannot be.
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Syed Tufail Ahmed is a governance and technology strategist with over two decades of experience working at the intersection of digital transformation, institutional leadership, and intelligent systems. His work spans public institutions, large-scale programs, and technology-enabled initiatives where accountability, authority, and decision ownership are central concerns.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering from Bangalore University and completed postgraduate executive education in Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). He is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and CPMAI practitioner, and a lifelong learner focused on responsible technology adoption.
Through his writing and professional practice, Syed Tufail Ahmed explores how institutions can deploy intelligent systems without relinquishing human authority, legitimacy, or responsibility.
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