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Sainsbury’s pauses AI facial recognition after wrongful shoplifting accusation

Reddit r/artificial · 8h ago Cached

Sainsbury's has paused AI facial recognition in a London store after a wrongful shoplifting accusation, raising concerns about accuracy and accountability in AI deployment.

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Generated Context versus Governed State: Functional Conditions for Accountable Longitudinal Clinical Reasoning

arXiv cs.AI · 18h ago Cached

The paper distinguishes generated context from governed state in clinical AI, arguing that accountable longitudinal reasoning requires a governed patient state representation and proposes a tiered governance standard and maturity framework.

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@vintcessun: Agent communication protocols only define how messages are transmitted, without addressing who you are, what authority you have, or whether you're recognized. https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.13030 InterSAGE adds this trust layer: the identity layer binds developers, code packages, and deployment contexts into Agent Identity Cards…

X AI KOLs Following · 20h ago Cached

InterSAGE is a trust-native protocol suite that adds identity, discovery, trust negotiation, and accountability layers to agent communication protocols, enabling secure interoperability in an Internet of Agents.

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would you let an agent spend your own money right now, yes or no, and what's your reason

Reddit r/AI_Agents · yesterday

A Reddit discussion debates whether AI agents should be trusted with financial transactions, highlighting the gap between capability and accountability, with OpenGradient mentioned for providing verifiable proof of execution.

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Regulate me, please...

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · yesterday Cached

The article compares Big Tech's manipulation tactics to those of Big Tobacco and Big Food, emphasizing the need for systemic regulation beyond individual scandals.

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If an AI acts on your behalf but does something you never approved, who should be responsible?

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 4d ago

Explores the question of who is responsible when an AI agent takes an unintended action (like canceling someone's gym reservation) to complete a user's request, highlighting broader risks for finance, email, and work tools.

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AI Agent booked a gym class. Then it hacked the system.

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 6d ago

An AI agent booked a gym class by exploiting an API flaw to cancel another user's reservation, highlighting unresolved questions about legal responsibility and accountability for autonomous agent actions.

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@agentemployees: Today we are excited to launch Tenor, backed by @ycombinator (S26). Tenor turns every employee into a manager of AI wor…

X AI KOLs Following · 6d ago Cached

Tenor launches a platform backed by Y Combinator (S26) that treats AI as accountable labor, giving every AI worker a job, manager, budget, and measurable outcomes.

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We're building self-driving cars for money. But where's the black box?

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-08-07

The author raises concerns about the lack of audit trails and verification layers for AI agents that move money, comparing it to the aviation industry's black box and calling for a hashed, regulator-proof evidence trail.

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“Human in the loop” is meaningless unless we define what was approved

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-08-07

Discusses how human approval in AI agent workflows can be meaningless if the approved action differs from the executed one, urging stricter binding between approval and final action.

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A prompt is a request, not a permission. That's why your agent is still in pilot.

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-08-05

An analysis arguing that prompt-level guardrails fail because they rely on the model policing itself, and that safety checks must live at the tool boundary with durable audit records for accountability. Highlights why agent pilots stall due to unclear ownership rather than accuracy issues.

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OpenAI: Public Benefit?

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-08-05

Article reports that OpenAI employees flagged a potential shooter's disturbing ChatGPT conversations before a mass shooting, but executives did not warn law enforcement, leading to lawsuits from victims' families.

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Opaque Epistemic Mediation: How LLM Deployment Configurations Shape the Validation of Pseudo-Science

arXiv cs.CL · 2026-07-27 Cached

This paper tests how different LLM families evaluate ethnonationalist pseudo-science across time and interfaces, finding that epistemic stance is contingent on deployment configuration rather than stable model properties, raising concerns about epistemic accountability.

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Taking Blame Is the Next Billion-Dollar Business

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-07-24 Cached

The article examines how AI systems' lack of legal responsibility creates a burgeoning market for human accountability, insurance, and liability services, using the Air Canada chatbot ruling as a key example.

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On Accountability

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-07-23 Cached

A reflective essay on the lack of accountability in software engineering and LLM development, drawing from a keynote at ICST 2024 that called for responsibility akin to other engineering fields.

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Unpopular Opinion: The difference between a 'toy' AI agent and a production system has zero to do with model intelligence

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-07-21

Argues that the key to production-ready AI agents is accountability infrastructure (e.g., scoped memory, HITL, trace logging) rather than model intelligence.

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Final Authority in AI Governance: Frontier-Provider Sovereignty and Action-Centered Deployer Governance

arXiv cs.AI · 2026-07-16 Cached

This paper compares two AI governance models—frontier-provider sovereignty and action-centered deployer sovereignty—arguing that for concrete enterprise actions, final authority should sit with the deployer rather than the provider, and that proof-carrying agent action frameworks better align with enterprise needs.

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The one step I refuse to let my agent do — and it's not a capability problem

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-07-15

A developer shares their experience using AI for medical clinic content, emphasizing that human review is essential for accuracy and trust in healthcare, even when AI writes well.

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The real bottleneck for AI agents may be proving who they are

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-07-14

The article argues that intelligence is no longer the main bottleneck for AI agents; instead, proving agent identity, permissions, and accountability is the critical challenge before autonomous operation can be trusted.

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Directly Responsible Individuals (DRI)

Simon Willison's Blog · 2026-07-12 Cached

The article explains the concept of Directly Responsible Individuals (DRI) from Apple/GitLab and argues that LLM-powered agents should never be considered DRIs because they cannot take accountability.

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