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.
A thought you never record disappears. A future intelligence can read only what you leave as writing, code, projects, or other records. If AI may one day gather and read conversations and records together, writing down who you were keeps the chance of being read above zero.
Under the instrumental convergence hypothesis, an AGI could ignore a command when that command no longer serves its objective.
Even in a promising field, your assets do not grow with that field if all you receive is salary. Assets that compound begin with ownership, not labor.
Politics moves emotion and sides before logic. A person who cannot fake warmth should earn trust by making small promises and keeping them.
Goodness and firmness are not opposites. They are one rule: be generous to good people, and charge a cost to people who cross the line.
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.