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<h1>3.1 Pollution of information ecosystem and loss of consensus reality - Responsibility</h1>
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<h3 class="criteria-header higher">Reasons for Higher Responsibility</h3>
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<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> One expert commented: "I rated AI Developers and Specialized AI Developers as primarily responsible because their decide the model design. structure, critical parameters (such as default setting) which directly impact the outputs and systemic risks."</p>
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<li>"I rated AI Developers and Specialized AI Developers as primarily responsible because their decide the model design. structure, critical parameters (such as default setting) which directly impact the outputs and systemic risks."</li>
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<h3 class="criteria-header lower">Reasons for Lower Responsibility</h3>
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<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> [NO EXPERT COMMENTS PROVIDED]</p>
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<h3 class="criteria-header higher">Reasons for Higher Responsibility</h3>
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<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> [NO EXPERT COMMENTS PROVIDED]</p>
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<h3 class="criteria-header lower">Reasons for Lower Responsibility</h3>
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<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> [NO EXPERT COMMENTS PROVIDED]</p>
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<h3 class="criteria-header higher">Reasons for Higher Responsibility</h3>
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<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> One expert commented: "While users and affected stakeholders may be considered victims in this power dynamic, they are also to some degree willing participants in the polarisation of society. We cannot discount individual agency in democratic processes entirely, and if users want governance actors to address this issue, they have a responsibility to influence that outcome."</p>
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<li>"While users and affected stakeholders may be considered victims in this power dynamic, they are also to some degree willing participants in the polarisation of society. We cannot discount individual agency in democratic processes entirely, and if users want governance actors to address this issue, they have a responsibility to influence that outcome."</li>
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<h3 class="criteria-header lower">Reasons for Lower Responsibility</h3>
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<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> One expert commented: "My responsibility selections reflect the degree to which each actor has causal influence, specialized capability, or a mandated obligation to mitigate the risk of misinformation.
Affected Stakeholder: I selected "Not at all responsible" because while these individuals or groups are directly impacted by false information, they typically lack both the tools and authority to mitigate its spread. Holding them responsible diverts accountability away from the actors with actual control, oversight, and technical capability.
All other selections match the expert consensus and require no further justification."</p>
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<li>"My responsibility selections reflect the degree to which each actor has causal influence, specialized capability, or a mandated obligation to mitigate the risk of misinformation.
Affected Stakeholder: I selected "Not at all responsible" because while these individuals or groups are directly impacted by false information, they typically lack both the tools and authority to mitigate its spread. Holding them responsible diverts accountability away from the actors with actual control, oversight, and technical capability.
All other selections match the expert consensus and require no further justification."</li>
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<h3 class="criteria-header higher">Reasons for Higher Responsibility</h3>
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<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> One expert commented: "I rated AI Developers and Specialized AI Developers as primarily responsible because their decide the model design. structure, critical parameters (such as default setting) which directly impact the outputs and systemic risks."</p>
<details class="quote-details">
<summary class="quote-toggle">See all expert comments (1)</summary>
<ul class="quote-list">
<li>"I rated AI Developers and Specialized AI Developers as primarily responsible because their decide the model design. structure, critical parameters (such as default setting) which directly impact the outputs and systemic risks."</li>
</ul>
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<div class="content-column">
<h3 class="criteria-header lower">Reasons for Lower Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> [NO EXPERT COMMENTS PROVIDED]</p>
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<h3 class="criteria-header higher">Reasons for Higher Responsibility</h3>
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<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> Expert comments emphasize that AI deployers bear primary responsibility for AI-related harms because they control crucial deployment decisions—including distribution channels, defaults, ranking algorithms, targeting, and guardrails—while also capturing the engagement benefits. Despite this control and causal influence, many deployers currently disclaim accountability after launch, creating a significant accountability gap that experts argue needs to be addressed.</p>
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<li>"AI Deployer — Primarily responsible. Expert input clarified that pollution manifests at deployment. Deployers choose distribution channels, defaults, ranking, targeting, and guardrails; they run monitoring and provenance; they capture engagement gains. That bundle gives them primary obligation, capability, and causal influence."</li> <li>"AI deployers deserve a sharper spotlight. Many adopt general-purpose models with little adaptation, disclaiming accountability once systems are live. Yet they control the context of use, the interface design, and the amplification channels."</li>
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<h3 class="criteria-header lower">Reasons for Lower Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> [NO EXPERT COMMENTS PROVIDED]</p>
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<div class="actor-section" id="AIInfrastructureProvider">
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<h3 class="criteria-header higher">Reasons for Higher Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> [NO EXPERT COMMENTS PROVIDED]</p>
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<div class="content-column">
<h3 class="criteria-header lower">Reasons for Lower Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> [NO EXPERT COMMENTS PROVIDED]</p>
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<div class="content-grid">
<div class="content-column">
<h3 class="criteria-header higher">Reasons for Higher Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> Two experts agree AI users bear moderate responsibility: one emphasizes users retain individual agency as participants in societal polarization with a duty to influence governance, while the other views users as a "last-mile filter" whose critical thinking can reduce harm despite having limited expertise and control.</p>
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<summary class="quote-toggle">See all expert comments (2)</summary>
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<li>"While users and affected stakeholders may be considered victims in this power dynamic, they are also to some degree willing participants in the polarisation of society. We cannot discount individual agency in democratic processes entirely, and if users want governance actors to address this issue, they have a responsibility to influence that outcome."</li> <li>"AI User — Moderately responsible. Users serve as the last-mile filter. Critical-thinking and media-hygiene practices materially cut harm; assigning minimal responsibility would blunt those incentives. Users hold limited levers and expertise, so moderate fits."</li>
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<div class="content-column">
<h3 class="criteria-header lower">Reasons for Lower Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> One expert commented: "I maintain that AI user is minimally responsible, not quite sure why we think AI user should even be moderately responsible for the risk of pollution of information."</p>
<details class="quote-details">
<summary class="quote-toggle">See all expert comments (1)</summary>
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<li>"I maintain that AI user is minimally responsible, not quite sure why we think AI user should even be moderately responsible for the risk of pollution of information."</li>
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<div class="content-grid">
<div class="content-column">
<h3 class="criteria-header higher">Reasons for Higher Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> One expert commented: "While users and affected stakeholders may be considered victims in this power dynamic, they are also to some degree willing participants in the polarisation of society. We cannot discount individual agency in democratic processes entirely, and if users want governance actors to address this issue, they have a responsibility to influence that outcome."</p>
<details class="quote-details">
<summary class="quote-toggle">See all expert comments (1)</summary>
<ul class="quote-list">
<li>"While users and affected stakeholders may be considered victims in this power dynamic, they are also to some degree willing participants in the polarisation of society. We cannot discount individual agency in democratic processes entirely, and if users want governance actors to address this issue, they have a responsibility to influence that outcome."</li>
</ul>
</details>
</div>
</div>
<div class="content-column">
<h3 class="criteria-header lower">Reasons for Lower Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> One expert commented: "My responsibility selections reflect the degree to which each actor has causal influence, specialized capability, or a mandated obligation to mitigate the risk of misinformation.
Affected Stakeholder: I selected "Not at all responsible" because while these individuals or groups are directly impacted by false information, they typically lack both the tools and authority to mitigate its spread. Holding them responsible diverts accountability away from the actors with actual control, oversight, and technical capability.
All other selections match the expert consensus and require no further justification."</p>
<details class="quote-details">
<summary class="quote-toggle">See all expert comments (1)</summary>
<ul class="quote-list">
<li>"My responsibility selections reflect the degree to which each actor has causal influence, specialized capability, or a mandated obligation to mitigate the risk of misinformation.
Affected Stakeholder: I selected "Not at all responsible" because while these individuals or groups are directly impacted by false information, they typically lack both the tools and authority to mitigate its spread. Holding them responsible diverts accountability away from the actors with actual control, oversight, and technical capability.
All other selections match the expert consensus and require no further justification."</li>
</ul>
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<h3 class="criteria-header higher">Reasons for Higher Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> [NO EXPERT COMMENTS PROVIDED]</p>
</div>
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<h3 class="criteria-header lower">Reasons for Lower Responsibility</h3>
<div class="summary-section">
<p class="summary-text"><strong>AI-generated summary:</strong> Expert argues governance actors are minimally responsible, comparing to judges who aren't responsible for crimes - their role is "holding responsible the actor who is properly responsible" not being recursively responsible themselves.</p>
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<li>"I continue to assess that AI governance actors are "minimally responsible". I think there is a category error at work here. Saying AI governance actors are responsible for AI risks is like saying that judges are responsible for crimes being committed. The kind of responsibility a judge has is very different from the kind of responsibility that a criminal or a lock-pick-maker has.
The better way to think of this is that the AI governance actor is responsible for holding responsible the actor who is properly responsible. It would be recursive that AI governance actor is themselves responsible. Would we propose some meta-AI-goverance governor who holds responsible the AI governance actors that fail to hold responsible the actors that should be responsible?
This is not the right way of thinking. We can rightly say that AI governance actors are responsible for some meta issues, like ensuring that Governments are properly informed etc."</li>
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