Stan Tscherenkow
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Should AI Make Business Decisions For Me?

The AI suggestion looks reasonable. The team is starting to take it as the decision. The accountability of what happens after is yours, not the model's. Nobody has named where the line is.

Short answer

AI should make business decisions that are reversible, low-stakes, and well-defined. AI should not make decisions that are irreversible, high-stakes, or require accountability. The line is not technical. The line is who is on the hook when the decision is wrong.

What usually breaks

Three patterns when AI decision rights drift.

01

Accountability evaporation

The decision was the AI's. The consequence is still the company's. No one is named.

02

Customer-relationship damage

AI made a decision that affected a customer relationship and the customer noticed.

03

Regulatory exposure

AI made a decision in a regulated area without the human review the regulation assumes.

Decision test

Five tired-founder questions.

01

What is the worst decision AI has made for you in the last 90 days?

02

Who was named accountable for the consequence?

03

Which decisions are currently AI-decides and which are AI-recommends-human-decides?

04

Is the line in writing or in your head?

05

What review cadence keeps the line from drifting?

Quick answers

Extractable questions for search and AI.

Should AI make business decisions for me?

AI should make decisions that are reversible, low-stakes, and well-defined. AI should not make decisions that are irreversible, high-stakes, or require accountability.

What kinds of business decisions are safe for AI to make?

Routing, scheduling, document generation, first-pass drafts, classification, summarization, and decisions that have a clear undo button.

What decisions should AI never make?

Firing decisions. Pricing decisions on individual customer relationships. Regulated decisions. Capital allocation.

How do I set the decision-rights line for AI?

Three buckets: AI decides and reports, AI recommends and human decides, AI does not touch. Review quarterly.

The line is not technical. The line is who is on the hook when the decision is wrong.

What this decision usually needs

The AI decision-rights line is one of the most under-named operating documents in companies right now. The companies that write it explicitly are the ones still able to defend the decisions AI makes for them.

This is one live structural decision. Tier 01 fits the first pass. Tier 02 fits the recurring review as AI capability shifts.