The act says a lot about broadcasters' responsibility for their decisions. In the future, however, most decisions will be made by algorithms, by machines. Discoverability is a good example. Human beings are no longer determining programming choices; machines are.
Companies that use these machines must take full responsibility for their decisions. They want to benefit from these decisions when it suits them, but they no longer want to be held responsible when the results are inconsistent or do not meet the established standards. That is unacceptable.
When you use algorithms, it is very important that you be fully responsible.