EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 10 MIN
The Algorithm Decided. Nobody's Responsible. That's Not an Accident.
from Reflect w/ Ed Fassio · host Ed Fassio
Reflect w/ Ed Fassio — where AI tells the stories that matter. Robert Williams was arrested in Detroit — handcuffed in front of his daughters — because a facial recognition AI misidentified him. 900 UK Post Office managers were prosecuted over 14 years because a faulty software system generated false shortfalls. 50,000 patients were denied extra care because a health algorithm used cost as a proxy for need. Three different systems. Three different kinds of harm. And in every single case — nobody was held accountable. This isn't bad luck. It's a structural problem with three layers: the liability gap, the transparency gap, and the audit gap. Julius and Hale break down how accountability dissolves — and what an accountability map actually looks like before you need one. Your Move: Run five questions on your most critical AI deployment right now. What decisions does it influence? Worst plausible outcome? Named human accountable? Escalation path? Contestability mechanism? Count your yes answers. That number is your governance score. — Reflect w/ Ed Fassio | reflectpodcast.com Send us Fan Mail Support the showLISTEN TO MORE EPISODES: https://www.reflectpodcast.com
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Reflect w/ Ed Fassio — where AI tells the stories that matter. Robert Williams was arrested in Detroit — handcuffed in front of his daughters — because a facial recognition AI misidentified him. 900 UK Post Office managers were prosecuted over 14 years because a faulty software system generated false shortfalls. 50,000 patients were denied extra care because a health algorithm used cost as a proxy for need. Three different systems. Three different kinds of harm. And in every single case — no...
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