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Agents cannot hold DRI accountability in human organizations

As LLM-powered agents take on more autonomous tasks, organizations must ensure a human remains the Directly Responsible Individual for any project outcome.

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A person, not a machine, must remain ultimately accountable for the success or failure of any project. This principle, formalized as the Directly Responsible Individual (DRI) framework, originated at Apple and is now documented in the [GitLab handbook](https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/people-gro...

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