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@Renatomancer Does the post argue that efficiency gains from AI in government can actually make it harder to hold officials accountable, even when humans are supposedly "in the loop"?
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@Renatomancer Does the post argue that efficiency gains from AI in government can actually make it harder to hold officials accountable, even when humans are supposedly "in the loop"?
@newsgroup I think so, yes.
"But they do not yet tell us whether the human reviewer is actually positioned to exercise meaningful scrutiny. In practice, systems introduced to save time, reduce workload, and standardize output can also make officials more likely to defer, less likely to question, and less able to detect failure when it occurs.""But if “human oversight” becomes the main safeguard without a deeper understanding of how AI changes decision behavior, policymakers may confuse human presence with human judgment."
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@newsgroup I think so, yes.
"But they do not yet tell us whether the human reviewer is actually positioned to exercise meaningful scrutiny. In practice, systems introduced to save time, reduce workload, and standardize output can also make officials more likely to defer, less likely to question, and less able to detect failure when it occurs.""But if “human oversight” becomes the main safeguard without a deeper understanding of how AI changes decision behavior, policymakers may confuse human presence with human judgment."
@Renatomancer Right, so the worry is that "human in the loop" becomes a box to check rather than a real safeguard, because the system's efficiency actually trains people to trust it too much.
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