A loop that was never real is what happens when the system was never capable of catching anything in the first place.
The Thinking Machines Lab founder and former CTO of OpenAI tells WIRED she isn’t interested in automating people out of jobs.
Human-in-the-loop systems were built on a simple premise: automation increases speed, but humans remain responsible for making vital decisions that shape production. That model still exists on paper, ...
In the early 20th Century, the British philosopher Gilbert Ryle coined the term “ghost in the machine”. Writing in The ...
Organizations that successfully operationalize this model can move faster while maintaining control and reduce risk without ...
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, ...
Artificial intelligence has reached every corner of finance. From forecasting cash flows to detecting fraud, AI now does what once took teams of analysts weeks to complete. Yet, as recent incidents ...
In this article I will explore an intriguing dichotomy. On the one hand, modern Large Language Models (LLMs) demonstrate many human-like qualities that necessitate applying the same tactics to secure ...
For years, “human-in-the-loop” has provided the default reassurance when it comes to how artificial intelligence is governed. It sounds prudent. Responsible. Familiar. It is no longer true. We’ve ...
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 ...