Comment by Dan Schiappa

President of Technology and Services, Arctic Wolf; cybersecurity industry veteran
AI is great at very directed tasks, it's not quite great at broad deterministic reasoning yet. It can make a recommendation but it's not sure enough to take action. That's where humans come in.
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AI Verified The quote clearly implies support: the author says AI can make recommendations but is "not sure enough to take action" and that "humans come in" at that point. That supports human-in-the-loop oversight for AI systems taking actions, which covers the statement’s core requirement in high-stakes contexts. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 17d ago
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AI Verified The quote says AI 'can make a recommendation' but is 'not sure enough to take action' and that 'humans come in,' which supports human-in-the-loop oversight over autonomous action. · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 17d ago

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AI Verified Yes. The FT URL resolves to the April 9, 2026 article "White-collar industries bet on a secret weapon against AI: trust." A mirrored PDF copy of that FT article contains the quote verbatim (aside from normal straight/curly apostrophe differences) and attributes it to Dan Schiappa with "he said." Arctic Wolf’s official site also confirms Schiappa was President, Technology and Services. ([ft.com](https://www.ft.com/content/72c20f77-e85d-49cb-84ef-4b676244d1c5)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
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AI Unverifiable Unable to independently verify. Source URL (https://www.ft.com/content/72c20f77-e85d-49cb-84ef-4b676244d1c5) returns 403 (FT is blocked from web fetches). Web searches for the exact quote text ("AI is great at very directed tasks", "not quite great at broad deterministic reasoning", "not sure enough to take action. That's where humans come in") returned zero matches in indexed public sources. A closely related CNBC article (April 6, 2026) covers AI and fiduciary duty but attributes all its direct quotes to MIT's Andrew Lo (e.g., "has no teeth", "What they don't have is that fiduciary duty") — none of which match the quote in question. Author_id 4038 is not Andrew Lo (4002), and I could not identify who 4038 is from the available evidence. Vote "for" plausibly aligns with the quote's pro-human-oversight meaning, year 2026 is set, and the opinion is relevant to the statement, but without positive confirmation of the source content or author attribution, conservative verification cannot mark this "verified". Model: claude-opus-4-6. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-6 · 2mo ago
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