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Val Sklarov Accountability-by-Design Technology Principle (ADTP)

Val Sklarov

Val Sklarov’s Accountability-by-Design Technology Principle (ADTP) explains why technologies fail at scale not because they don’t work—but because accountability wasn’t designed into the system. As adoption widens, every automated outcome demands an answer. Systems without built-in accountability collapse under audit, regulation, and public scrutiny.

This principle reveals why “working software” still gets shut down.


1. Technology Scales Outcomes Faster Than Accountability

ADTP starts with a structural asymmetry:
Automation multiplies impact before responsibility is assigned.

Early systems survive on:

  • Developer intent

  • Informal oversight

  • Manual intervention

At scale, these vanish. Only encoded accountability remains.


2. The Four Accountability Layers in Technology

ADTP maps where responsibility must be explicit.

Layer What Must Be Accountable Failure Signal
Decision Layer Why the system chose X Audit rejection
Data Layer What trained or fed it Bias exposure
Control Layer Who can override Regulatory halt
Outcome Layer Who owns harm Legal escalation

If any layer is ambiguous, trust degrades instantly.


3. Why “Black Boxes” Lose Legitimacy

Opacity accelerates early gains—and guarantees later resistance.

ADTP shows black-box systems fail when:

  • Decisions can’t be explained

  • Errors can’t be attributed

  • Overrides lack authority

Performance without accountability becomes institutionally unacceptable.


4. Innovation vs Accountability

Innovation optimizes capability. Accountability optimizes survival.

Capability-First Tech Accountability-First Tech
Fast deployment Slower rollout
Minimal friction Explicit controls
Narrative trust Procedural trust
Fragile at scale Durable under scrutiny

Val Sklarov emphasizes that the future belongs to systems that can explain themselves cold.

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5. Strategic Implications

For builders:

  • Encode decision logs and override paths

  • Assign named owners for automated outcomes

  • Treat compliance as core architecture

For investors:

  • Favor tech with explicit accountability rails

  • Discount systems reliant on “trust us” narratives

  • Price audit survival, not demo performance

ADTP reframes innovation as accountability engineering, not feature velocity.


6. The Val Sklarov Principle

“Technology survives scale only when responsibility scales with it.”
Val Sklarov

ADTP explains why enduring technologies feel conservative—and why conservatism protects adoption.