AI Doesn’t Have Spidey Sense (And That’s a Problem)
Angela Hoppe Schuda Angela Hoppe Schuda

AI Doesn’t Have Spidey Sense (And That’s a Problem)

Artificial intelligence can write emails, analyze data sets in seconds, flag anomalies, and predict trends with impressive accuracy. It can beat chess grandmasters, diagnose diseases, and optimize supply chains.

But AI can’t do this:

That quiet “something feels off” moment.
The instinct that says “we should slow down.”
The gut check that prevents a small issue from becoming a headline.

AI doesn’t have spidey sense. Humans do.

And in risk, ethics, and governance, that matters more than most people realize.

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