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An agent does something unexpected. You know what happened. You don't know who's responsible. In multi-agent systems, accountability doesn't just get complicated, it disappears into the handoff. In this episode, hosts Alex and Jaime introduce the Accountability Canvas: a pre-deployment tool for assigning four named owners before any agent goes live. You'll learn: * Why accountability diffuses in agentic systems, assumed by all, held by none * What Accenture and Wharton mean by "intelligence may be scalable, but accountability is not" * How OWASP ASI08 (Cascading Failures) makes attribution in multi-agent systems structurally difficult * The four roles on the Accountability Canvas: Boundary Owner, Oversight Owner, Error Response Owner, Boundary Update Owner * Why EU AI Act Article 26 requires a named natural person, not a team or committee * How to implement canvas-before-deployment as a forcing function * How the canvas connects directly to Decision Boundary Contracts (Edition 2) and the Oversight Spectrum (Edition 3) Key Insight: Delegation doesn't transfer ownership. The team that deploys Agent A still owns what Agent C does, because they started the chain. The Accountability Canvas makes that explicit before the agent acts. Resources mentioned in this episode:📄 Full edition with research + downloadable Accountability Mapping Canvas: themohamedadam.substack.com📰 LinkedIn newsletter version: Search "Automate & Elevate" on LinkedIn Coming next week: Edition 5 "Audit Trails That Survive Scrutiny". What to log, how to structure it, and what regulators will actually ask for.
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