When AI Becomes Part of the Workforce, Who Is Responsible for the Work?

As artificial intelligence moves deeper into everyday operations, Julio Avael III highlights a question that organizations cannot afford to treat as secondary: when an AI system performs the work, who remains accountable for the outcome? Automation can transfer tasks from people to technology, but responsibility does not automatically transfer with them. This distinction becomes especially… Continue reading When AI Becomes Part of the Workforce, Who Is Responsible for the Work?

The Hidden Cost of Automation: What Organizations Lose When Humans Stop Doing the Work

Automation is usually evaluated by what an organization gains: lower costs, faster processing, fewer errors, and greater scalability. But Julio Avael III points to a less visible question that becomes increasingly important as artificial labor takes over routine responsibilities: what does an organization lose when people stop doing the work altogether? The answer is not… Continue reading The Hidden Cost of Automation: What Organizations Lose When Humans Stop Doing the Work