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Blog posts tagged with 'ai act'

The Prompt Is the Steering Wheel — But There Is No Journey Without an Engine

Overview

This article examines how AI neutrality is not a permanent property, but a transitional condition that fades as systems become continuously used. Over time, repeated recommendations, prioritisation patterns, and framing mechanisms silently shape decisions before they are consciously made. The text argues that this shift cannot be corrected through better prompts alone, and that only structural governance can preserve clarity, responsibility, and long-term decisional integrity.

🛤️ Invisible Decision Paths

How recurring use creates implicit decision paths that guide choices without ever being formally designed, documented, or approved.

⚖️ The End of Neutrality

Why AI remains neutral only while its use is occasional, and how continuous integration inevitably reshapes the space in which decisions are made.

🧭 Governance Before Automation

The distinction between refining prompts as reactive improvisation and establishing governance as a proactive act that defines limits before systems decide by default.