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Sunday, 12 July 2026

Directly Responsible Individuals (DRI)

Simon Willison 3 days ago

The article examines the concept of Directly Responsible Individuals (DRI), a management practice originating at Apple that designates one person as ultimately accountable for a project's success or failure. The author argues that AI agents should never serve as DRIs because machines cannot take accountability for their actions, citing IBM's 1979 principle that computers cannot be held responsible and therefore should not make management decisions. This distinction means human oversight and accountability must remain central to organizational decision-making even as AI systems become more capable.

Apple Is Suing OpenAI Over Its Hardware Ambitions

The Neuron 4 days ago

Apple sued OpenAI in federal court, alleging that the AI lab stole trade secrets and confidential information to develop consumer hardware, including claims that OpenAI's hardware chief directed job candidates to bring Apple parts to interviews. The lawsuit centers on former Apple employees, including hardware chief Tang Tan and engineer Chang Liu, whom Apple says improperly transferred confidential information about unreleased technologies and processes. The suit seeks damages and injunctions to stop OpenAI from using Apple's trade secrets, marking a sharp deterioration in the companies' relationship since their 2024 partnership integrating ChatGPT into iPhone software.