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by bvc35 2884 days ago
When the oven will burn you if used incorrectly, and Amazon gives police departments (who don't know how ovens work) the controls over the oven regardless of their provable technical ability and with no oversight, we should definitely throw away the oven.
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Maybe yes, maybe no. But realistically, with the hype out there about AI solving all problems, do we think its not going to get used?

Seems like more productive conversation could be had over how to use, than blanket dismissals. The proverbial 400-lbs man in his basement can code this up relatively easily with existing tools, to near state-of-the-art results. So the guy that works for the FBI will too. Let's come up with appropriate, targeted safety mechanisms so the oven doesn't light the whole building on fire.

Not only that you can't uninvent a technology that can run on cheap hardware with open source software and which can be reimplemented from scratch in a week from arxiv papers, but this is a clear case of improper use, where the solution is to set better norms.
Or more precisely, take the flaky oven away from people who misuse it in high stakes situations.