Hedera co-founder Mance Harmon said clearer accountability is needed as agentic AI transactions increase, emphasizing the importance of having a defined outcome when problems occur. According to Cointelegraph, Harmon said, “we need to know there’s a clear answer to what happens if something goes wrong,” highlighting concerns about responsibility and recourse when autonomous systems carry out transactions.
Harmon’s remarks focus on the growing use of agentic AI in transactional activity and the need for clarity around failure scenarios. He framed the issue around ensuring there is an established and understandable process for addressing errors or disputes that may arise when AI agents act on behalf of users or organizations. The comments underscore a broader question of how accountability should be handled as autonomous transaction execution becomes more common, particularly in situations where it may be unclear who is responsible for unintended outcomes.