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Why Autonomous Systems Fail Without Automation
Yasmin Rajab · 2026-05-12 · via Forbes - Innovation

Yasmin Rajabi is the Chief Operating Officer at CloudBolt Software. She is a recognized leader in the FinOps and Kubernetes communities.

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​What if the near-term fate of automation in your organization (and the competitive advantage it can derive) has little to do with the technology itself?

For two decades, enterprise leaders have invested in automation with a singular promise: greater speed at lower cost. Whether infrastructure as code, CI/CD pipelines, AIOps, Kubernetes auto-scaling or ML-driven optimization engines, the stack is increasingly autonomous.

And yet, while CI/CD adoption is near universal, automation throughout the development process is not applied universally. Automation exists, but velocity stalls because AI/ML recommendations surface, but are overridden by humans. Policies are written, but enforcement remains manual, if not optional. Humans stay in the loop—and in some cases, are the loop.

The missing variable in all of this isn't technical sophistication. It's technological trust.

Back in 2006, Stephen M.R. Covey's The Speed of Trust argued that trust is not a soft virtue. It's a hard economic driver. When trust across employees, leaders and teams increases, speed rises and costs fall. When trust decreases, oversight multiplies and friction compounds.

That same insight now applies to a new frontier: automation. The defining question for modern enterprises is, "Do I trust this system (especially when I'm not looking)?"

And the answer to that question determines whether automation accelerates your business or taxes it.

The Hidden Tax Of Low Automation Trust

Automation was created to reduce operational overhead. In practice, however, anywhere there is low trust in automation, it ends up introducing a new layer of friction and cost. The result is a paradox: Companies invest in automation but remain mired in the gravitational pull of manual governance and oversight. This creates the automation trust tax, the invisible cost of not fully trusting your systems.

When automation is trusted, decision cycles compress and intervention rates fall. As a result, costs decline naturally, and innovation capacity expands because humans replace manual toil with more valuable efforts.

But when it's not trusted, all kinds of unintended consequences emerge. Manual review loops proliferate and entrench, the velocity of change slows, engineers become risk-averse and efficiency gains plateau (or never take off in the first place). At the core of it all, trust, not tooling, becomes the constraint.

The Automation Trust Equation

Trust in automation mirrors trust between people, built from two components:
credibility ("Is the system competent and aligned?") and behavioral reliability ("Does it behave predictably?").

Credibility requires that a system demonstrate integrity, intent, capability and results. Engineers are evidence-driven — they trust what produces consistent, defensible outcomes. Credibility erodes when an optimization engine saves money but degrades performance, or when an AI system can't show its decision path.

Behavioral reliability depends on transparency, explainability, auditability, observability and reversibility. One of the strongest predictors of automation adoption is rollback confidence. Teams that know they can quickly revert changes are dramatically more willing to enable auto-execution.

Why Engineers Trust Automation For Change—But Not For Rightsizing

I have noticed a fascinating asymmetry emerging in enterprise environments. CI/CD pipelines? Fully automated. Autoscaling for traffic spikes? Engaged. Rightsizing that reduces resources? Manual review required.

Why? Because change feels additive. Resizing feels subtractive. Psychologically, reducing resource allocation feels riskier than increasing it, even when data supports the reduction.

Our recent research at CloudBolt, "The Kubernetes Automation Trust Gap No One Talks About," found that 89% of respondents consider automation mission-critical and 82% trust automated delivery controls, yet 71% still require human review for resource optimization, and only 17% have reached continuous automated optimization. The resistance is rarely technical. It is rooted in perceived risk, and risk can only be overcome with trust.

The Trust Maturity Curve

Trust is a continuum. Automation adoption typically follows a predictable path:

Level 1—Advisory: Automation recommends, but humans approve every action
Level 2—Assisted Execution: One-click apply with rollback available
Level 3—Guardrailed Autonomy: Automation executes within defined policies
• Level 4—Conditional Autonomy: Auto-execution within thresholds; humans notified, not required
• Level 5—Continuous Autonomous Optimization: Closed-loop, policy-aware, self-adjusting systems

The shift from Level 1 to Level 5 is primarily technical and cultural. The faster a company moves through this curve, the greater the compounding advantage. The speed of trust in automation determines which companies arrive at maximal benefit first, and the separation between those who do and those who don't will become exponential over time.

The Leadership Imperative

Leaders must actively build automation trust by clarifying optimization objectives, aligning incentives and investing in explainability and observability. They should monitor override rates and reward appropriate deference to automation, while never punishing engineers for issues arising from sound automated decisions that go awry.

Trust cannot be delegated. It must be modeled. A clear ethos of knowing failures will occur, planning for them and recovering quickly sets the right tone for faster adoption.

​The Question That Defines The Next Decade

As AI becomes more embedded in enterprise decision-making, the trust question becomes existential. Companies will compete based on increasingly autonomous financial reconciliation, automated resource optimization, AI/ML-driven incident response and self-healing infrastructure.

In this new world, instead of executives asking, "Can this system be automated?", they should instead explore, "Can this system be trusted to act within our intent when no one is watching?" Speed is not determined by how much you automate, but by how much you trust what you automate.

As autonomous systems rapidly multiply and expand, trust is no longer a cultural abstraction. It is now an operational multiplier. Ultimately, the companies that master it are destined to be the victors.

It's a matter of trust.​


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