Kurt Stuchell is an author and commentator examining judgment, responsibility, and decision-making in an age shaped by systems, automation, and artificial intelligence. His work explores where authority resides, who remains accountable, and why responsibility cannot be automated.
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Justice in the Human–Machine Era
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Kurt Stuchell I write about judgment, responsibility, and decision-making in an age increasingly shaped by systems, automation, and artificial intelligence. My work focuses on a simple idea: tools change, but responsibility does not. Someone always decides — and someone must always answer. The Book Justice in the Human–Machine Era examines how authority, accountability, and human judgment are affected when decisions are mediated by algorithms, policies, and automated systems. The book is written for readers who care about justice, power, and the human obligation to decide — even when technology makes it tempting not to. About the Book View on Amazon Conversations & Media I also explore these ideas through long-form conversations and commentary, examining real cases, institutional behavior, and the limits of automation. Kurt & Tandee Podcast ...
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