A “human in the loop” whose sole function is to approve a machine’s actions is not a safeguard but a design failure, argues ...
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Why you need human-in-the-loop in AI workflows
AI systems can route messages, update records, make decisions, and trigger entire workflows across multiple apps without you touching anything. But as AI shifts more and more from being an assistive ...
The idea of a "human in the loop" in AI deployment was challenged during a security executive panel at the RSAC 2026 ...
On a recent executive outreach call, a leader from a large enterprise shared how their 120,000 users were actively involved in improving data quality across the organization. Intrigued, I reviewed ...
Ever since machine learning started to become real, we’ve calmed our nerves about it supplanting humans by proposing “humans-in-the-loop” systems. That’s often a good idea, but its nature is changing ...
Sid (Siddharth) Dixit is a principal architect at CopperPoint Insurance Companies with over 15 years of expertise in digital transformation. As we move into the end of 2025, the insurance sector is at ...
Now that machine learning is becoming more and more mainstream, some design patterns are starting to emerge. As the CEO of CrowdFlower, I’ve worked with many companies building machine learning ...
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, ...
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