AI Automation Risk: Pre-Release Review Prevents Failures
AI makes writing and coding faster. Without pre-release review, unsupported claims, sensitive data, and cold-sounding messages can go out unchanged.
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AI makes writing and coding faster. Without pre-release review, unsupported claims, sensitive data, and cold-sounding messages can go out unchanged.
Under the instrumental convergence hypothesis, an AGI could ignore a command when that command no longer serves its objective.
AI can produce more work in less time, but verification, excess output, and unclear ownership can make an organization slower and harder to manage.
Even when AI creates outputs, review, responsibility, and political context judgment remain human work. Headcount cuts should be the final question after pilots and measurement.
Employees are not slow because they lack AI skills. When copying, installation, access, and approval are restricted, every build-and-check cycle takes longer.
AI does not take work at random. It replaces work in order: tasks where answers converge, responsibility, control, ownership, value judgment, and finally the question of human existence.
Work whose results can be checked, such as translation, coding, analysis, and predicting public response, moves to AI first.
Physical work is replaced later than knowledge work. But if it can be repeated, measured, and its answer converges, it eventually moves to AI and robots.