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## Segment 2 — futures

## Article 84 — a084

# Balázs Kovács

## Balázs Kovács

**Role in source:** co-author of the Harvard Business Review article *Big Tech's Looming Capability Crisis* (June 2026), written with [[entity-chengwei-liu|Chengwei Liu]]. A management scholar advancing the article's argument that AI shifts what is scarce from writing code to accountable judgment.

### Attributed contributions in this vault
As co-author, Kovács is a source of the article's full argument, including:
- The [[claim-code-vs-engineering|code-vs-engineering]] categorical error
- The [[concept-tragedy-of-commons-slow-motion|slow-motion tragedy of the commons]] framing
- The [[framework-ai-accountability|three-step mitigation framework]]
- The quotes [[quote-two-debts]] and [[quote-deliberate-inefficiency]]