I've been wondering if the biggest challenge with AI isn't how intelligent it becomes, but who takes responsibility when it gets something wrong.

Projects like Newton Protocol make AI-powered automation feel incredibly promising, and I can see why so many people are excited about where it's heading. But one question keeps sticking with me: if an AI makes a decision that ends up causing real harm, who's actually accountable?

Innovation is exciting, but trust isn't built by impressive technology alone. It's built by knowing that when things don't go as planned, someone is willing to take responsibility.

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