
"Fluency without verifiability is not only inadequate; it is a liability as AI transitions into high-stakes, regulated workflows."
"Constraint-first design means that verification, scope boundaries, and escalation paths are built into the architecture from the start."
Designing AI experiences based on fluency without verifiability is inadequate and can lead to significant risks, especially in high-stakes, regulated workflows. Constraint-first design emphasizes the importance of integrating verification, scope boundaries, and escalation paths into the architecture from the beginning. This approach ensures that AI systems are not only fluent but also reliable and accountable, addressing potential liabilities as AI becomes more prevalent in critical applications.
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