2 Doctors & a Twist

The Myth of 'Human-in-the-Loop'

21 min · 29. apr. 2026
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"Don't worry — there's a human in the loop." It's become the reassurance phrase of AI governance. But what if the human in the loop isn't actually doing anything? A 2025 EU Joint Research Centre study of 1,400 professionals found that human reviewers showed no tendency to choose fair AI recommendations over biased ones — and consistently deferred to what they perceived as organizational interests. In this episode, Dr. Marilyn Carroll dismantles the myth of human oversight and replaces it with something more honest: the four conditions required for meaningful oversight, the documented reality of automation bias, and a new standard — not "human-in-the-loop" but "human accountable for the loop." The difference is everything. [ Hashtags ] #HumanintheLoop #AIOversight #AutomationBias #AIGovernance #ResponsibleAI #TwoDoctorsAndATwist #AIAccountability #ExecutiveLeadership #EthicalAI #FutureOfWork #AILeadership #DrMarilynCarroll #AIPolicy   Stay connected with 2 Doctors & A Twist – Just What the Doctor Ordered! * Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. * Follow us on LinkedIn for clips, insights, and upcoming episodes.

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