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The structural shift you describe at societal level is already playing out inside individual organizations, and most aren't ready for it. The same question applies: who decides what AI is allowed to decide, and who is accountable when it decides wrong? In most organizations I observe, that question has no answer. Not because nobody cares, but because the decision architecture was never built.The societal debate matters. But the organizational version of this question is already urgent, and I've spent years building the answer.
LinkedIn AI Policy & Regulation Wer entscheidet, wenn KI mitentscheidet? | Ich … 2026-05-27T12:2…
Coding Result
DimensionValue
Primary valueaccountability
Secondary valuenone
Alignment targetorganisations
Stancedemanding
Emotionindifference
Value justificationThe speaker emphasizes the need for accountability when AI makes decisions, highlighting the importance of knowing who is responsible when AI decides wrong.
Target justificationThe speaker discusses the issue within individual organizations, indicating that the target of the desired AI alignment is organisations.
Coded at2026-06-11T08:23:06Z
Raw LLM Response
``` { "value_primary": "accountability", "value_secondary": "none", "target": "organisations", "stance": "demanding", "emotion": "indifference", "value_justification": "The speaker emphasizes the need for accountability when AI makes decisions, highlighting the importance of knowing who is responsible when AI decides wrong.", "target_justification": "The speaker discusses the issue within individual organizations, indicating that the target of the desired AI alignment is organisations." } ```