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Otherwise, the enterprise may believe it is evaluating a new option when the AI has actually altered the question.
Can leaders reproduce the calculation and trace the recommendation back to the decisions and data that created it?
This is not an argument for keeping AI out of the decision room.
As AI enters more executive decisions, the most important question may not be what the system can do.
It may be what the system is not allowed to negotiate.