Human-in-the-loop systems were built on a simple premise: automation increases speed, but humans remain responsible for making vital decisions that shape production. That model still exists on paper, ...
In the early 20th Century, the British philosopher Gilbert Ryle coined the term “ghost in the machine”. Writing in The Concept of Mind, Ryle used the metaphor to push back against the mind-body ...
Human-in-the-loop AI falls short in real-time systems, but “human-on-the-loop” models and edge-first design enable safer, ...
The March/April 2026 issue of Supply Chain Management Review examines how supply chain leaders are managing supplier risk, circular supply chain design, AI-driven retail planning, CPG network ...
While "move fast and break things" might be OK for tech executives, accounting leaders have done the opposite when it comes to generative AI, with firms and the vendors that serve them eager to ...
For years, “human-in-the-loop” has provided the default reassurance when it comes to how artificial intelligence is governed. It sounds prudent. Responsible. Familiar. It is no longer true. We’ve ...
We can’t talk about AI without talking about having a human in the loop. But as AI advances, is that still true? Where does ...
As financial institutions accelerate their adoption of artificial intelligence, one principle is emerging as non‑negotiable: Human‑in‑the‑Loop (HITL). Far from being a simple quality‑check mechanism, ...
Artificial intelligence has reached every corner of finance. From forecasting cash flows to detecting fraud, AI now does what once took teams of analysts weeks to complete. Yet, as recent incidents ...