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Beyond Accountability? Culture, Information and Structure

by Daniel Davies

Compendium

Jun 23, 2025

Collective decision making is a fact of modern industrial societies, and the assignment of individual “accountability” for collective decisions is, more obviously every year, a bogus exercise which few take seriously. This slogan, hard to definitively track down but widely attributed to an IBM training manual from the late 1970s, seems to effectively summarise a lot of people’s anxieties about artificial intelligence in general management.

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An Interview with Dr. Terri Patterson

by Dr. Terri Patterson

Compendium

Jun 11, 2024

Personality-related traits can predispose individuals to deviant behavior, influenced by dynamic situational factors. Polarization can escalate from healthy debate to mass movements. Human memory and experiences are context-dependent and dynamic. Understanding behavior involves assessing circumstances under which an individual may pose a risk, shifting from binary judgments to threat management frameworks​​.