EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 28 MIN
S2E15| When We Automate Decisions, Who's Actually Responsible When Things Go Wrong?
from Therapy, Tech and Takeout · host Jackie Toale and Toni Teixeira
An AI agent was reportedly given explicit instructions not to make unauthorized changes… and then deleted a company’s production databases and backups anyway.This week on Therapy, Tech & Takeout, Jackie and Toni explore the ethical, psychological, and societal implications of AI systems behaving in unexpected and potentially devastating ways.Using the recent Claude AI database deletion story as a starting point, they discuss:whether AI safeguards are real or just perceivedwhy humans overtrust technologyhow automation changes our relationship with responsibilitythe psychological comfort of outsourcing decision-makingexistential fears surrounding AIthe role political leaders should play in regulating emerging technologyand how intentional technology use may protect our autonomy and mental well-beingThey also explore how cognitive bias impacts our perception of technological risk, why many tech leaders limit technology exposure for their own children, and whether AI is becoming the “junk food” of modern life.Referenced articles & resources:The Guardian article discussed in this episode: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/29/claude-ai-deletes-firm-databaseForestiere Underground Gardensin Fresno, California: https://undergroundgardens.com/#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #TechEthics #MentalHealth #Automation #DigitalWellness #Psychology #Technology #ClaudeAI
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S2E15| When We Automate Decisions, Who's Actually Responsible When Things Go Wrong?
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