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by parpfish 401 days ago
But one big difference is that if an employee screws up, the company can prevent subsequent similar damages. Fire/retrain the offender, and it won’t happen again.

If the AI screws up, what do you need to fire/retrain? It seems like eventually the ai would get wrapped in so many layers of hard coded business logic to prevent repeat offenses that you may as well just be using hard coded business logic.