Who Is Responsible When Algorithms Rule? Reintroducing Human Accountability in Executable Governance

This article explores how predictive systems displace responsibility by producing authority without subjects. It introduces accountability injection, a three-tier model (human, hybrid, syntactic supervised) that structurally reattaches responsibility. Case studies include the AI Act, DAO governance, credit scoring, admissions, and medical audits, offering a blueprint for legislators and regulators to restore appeal and legitimacy in predictive societies.
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Published on September 15, 2025 05:08
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