A “human in the loop” whose sole function is to approve a machine’s actions is not a safeguard but a design failure, argues ...
A new systematic review finds that human involvement is not a temporary constraint but a structural necessity for ensuring reliability, accountability, and ethical alignment in modern AI systems.
A 2026 study designed an "inclusive AI" hiring tool that was trained on DEI principles to effectively reduce the replication ...
AI systems can route messages, update records, make decisions, and trigger entire workflows across multiple apps without you touching anything. But as AI shifts more and more from being an assistive ...
The March/April 2026 issue of Supply Chain Management Review examines how supply chain leaders are managing supplier risk, circular supply chain design, AI-driven retail planning, CPG network ...
As financial institutions accelerate their adoption of artificial intelligence, one principle is emerging as non‑negotiable: Human‑in‑the‑Loop (HITL). Far from being a simple quality‑check mechanism, ...
Most enterprise leaders understand that automation on its own isn’t inherently transformative. The critical transformation component is how automation is applied and, more specifically, how it’s ...
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