Automate and Elevate with AI
Most teams say they have human oversight. What they often have is a human approval queue. In this episode, hosts Alex and Jaime break down the Oversight Spectrum, a framework for designing human oversight that's proportionate to risk without becoming a bottleneck. You'll learn: * Why "human reviews everything" creates dependency, not oversight * The three oversight zones: Autonomous, Supervised, and Controlled * How to assess risk using Impact, Reversibility, and Regulatory Exposure * Why the same action might need different oversight based on real-time signals * What automation bias is and why passive monitoring fails * How to scale oversight with risk, not volume (humans review exceptions, not every action) * Three implementation patterns: risk-triggered transitions, confidence-weighted intervention, and progressive automation This edition connects to Edition 2's Decision Boundary Contracts, boundaries define permission, oversight defines intervention. Together, they form the governance architecture that makes agents scalable. Key Insight: Oversight isn't a checkpoint. It's a spectrum. And when it's embedded as architecture rather than retrofitted as gates, agents can move at the speed appropriate to the risk. Resources mentioned in this episode:📄 Full edition with research + downloadable Oversight Trigger Matrix: themohamedadam.substack.com📰 LinkedIn newsletter version: Search "Automate & Elevate" on LinkedIn Coming next week: Edition 4. Who's Accountable When the Agent Acts? The chain of responsibility problem in multi-agent systems.
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