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Automated systems fail in predictable ways. This book documents recurring governance failure patterns that can be recognised from outside the system, without access to internal code, models, or documentation. It is written for readers who need to identify when accountability cannot operate in practice, not to diagnose intent or propose fixes.The focus is recognition. Each chapter names a specific structural condition and shows how it becomes visible through user interaction, absence of evidence, irreversible outcomes, or non-functional safeguards. These failures are not errors or misuse. They persist even when systems operate as designed and arise from architecture, delegation of authority, retention practices, vendor boundaries, and incentive structures.The tests described here are external-facing. They can be applied by users, regulators, auditors, journalists, and investigators through direct interaction with a system and examination of what can and cannot be demonstrated after the fact. No privileged access is required. Recognition is the endpoint. Where a condition is present, accountability cannot be made to function regardless of explanation or assurance.
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