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by Simon321 1096 days ago
ChatGPT and stable diffusion are killing people now? I think incorrect output of regular software is actually killing people but we don't need a license to write code.
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I chose my words to include this "regular software".

Do you plan to integrate ChatGPT or Stable Diffusion to a high-risk system? I would advise against it at this time.

Maybe we should, for high risk applications.
You think software is bad now? Imagine if the world got 1% as much practice writing software because it was a licensed profession.
Why is that a problem for software but not other licensed professions such as law and and *actual* engineers.
Well, for starters I don’t want to live in a world with better lawyers, and secondly, by “actual engineers” do you mean civil engineers? In the US anyway, most engineers are not licensed excepting some civil engineers.