WRITING
Ideas in longer form.
The ideas that inform our advisory work appear here in longer form. These essays explore the questions we encounter in practice: responsibility migration, the governance of delegated judgment, the changing architecture of clinical authority, and the institutional consequences of deploying AI in environments where the margin between a prediction and a consequence is measured in human outcomes.
Published on Judgment at Scale, a Substack by Niranjan Seshadri.
Where Responsibility Goes
When a sepsis prediction algorithm flags a patient and the physician overrides it, who bears the weight of what happens next?
Essay 1 · Healthcare AI and malpractice exposure
Governance Is Not Compliance
FORTHCOMING
The distinction between an AI ethics statement and a functioning oversight structure.
Essay 2 · Enterprise AI risk
What AI Vendors Owe Their Customers
FORTHCOMING
Product architecture is liability architecture, whether or not anyone has named it.
Essay 3 · Vendor liability
The Disappearance of Apprenticeship
FORTHCOMING
What happens to clinical judgment when the next generation learns from algorithms rather than attendings.
Essay 4 · Clinical authority
What Boards Need to Understand About AI Risk
FORTHCOMING
Fiduciary duty in the age of delegated machine judgment.
Essay 5 · Board and investor advisory