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  • When AI Knows Something is Wrong, But No One is Accountable Alan Shimel
    When AI systems detect violent intent but private companies decide whether it’s “imminent enough” to alert authorities, we are operating inside a regulatory void. A recent Canadian tragedy exposes the uncomfortable reality that tech platforms are quietly acting as risk arbiters without shared standards, transparency or public oversight. The question isn’t whether monitoring exists. It’s who governs it. The post When AI Knows Something is Wrong, But No One is Accountable appeared first on Securi
     

When AI Knows Something is Wrong, But No One is Accountable

23 de Fevereiro de 2026, 08:25

When AI systems detect violent intent but private companies decide whether it’s “imminent enough” to alert authorities, we are operating inside a regulatory void. A recent Canadian tragedy exposes the uncomfortable reality that tech platforms are quietly acting as risk arbiters without shared standards, transparency or public oversight. The question isn’t whether monitoring exists. It’s who governs it.

The post When AI Knows Something is Wrong, But No One is Accountable appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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