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Approval fatigue undermines AI agent oversight
AI teams deploying agents with human-in-the-loop approvals report that constant decision gates become rubber-stamped within weeks, defeating the safety mechanism's purpose.
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Teams deploying AI agents with human approval gates are discovering a fundamental usability problem: the gates stop working after the first few days. What begins as responsible oversight quickly deteriorates into a [lock-screen rubber-stamping exercise](https://old.reddit.com/r/AI_Agents/comments/1u...
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