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source_url: "https://hbr.org/2026/05/what-are-your-companys-ai-nightmares"
source_title: "What Are Your Company's AI Nightmares?"
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sourceTitle: "What Are Your Company’s AI Nightmares?"
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# Harvard Business Review Press

**Role in this source:** Publisher of the article and of the author's books.

**Profile:** Harvard Business Review published this article (`hbr.org`, May 2026) and, through Harvard Business Review Press, publishes Reid Blackman's ([[entity-reid-blackman]]) books — *The Ethical Nightmare Challenge* and *Ethical Machines*.

**Note on entityType:** The extraction classified this as a *publication*; it is normalized here to `organization` (the closest allowed entity type), with the publication role captured in tags and body.

**Enrichment note:** HBR is a recurring venue for Blackman's work on digital ethical risk, including a related article, "How to Avoid the Ethical Nightmares of Emerging Technology," which describes enterprise-wide digital ethical-risk programs (education, gap analysis, strategy, implementation) — useful adjacent context for [[concept-first-line-defense-shift]].
