
Can AI justify its decisions, or does democracy demand human accountability?
An FT Opinion piece argues that Colorado’s anti-discrimination law for AI-augmented decisions forces transparency and justification in how AI determines access to housing, education, health and finance, using Elon Musk’s xAI lawsuit against the law as a backdrop. It notes that while an AI like Grok could be made to back its outputs with reasons, true justification—and thus accountability—still rests on humans; the case raises foundational questions about democracy, the rule of law, and whether machine reasoning can or should substitute for human responsible decision-making in sensitive allocations.
