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by michaelfeathers
274 days ago
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There's something with the same shape as Jevon's paradox - the Peltzman effect. The safer you make something the more risks people will take. Applied to AI I think it would be something like - ease of development increases the complexity attempted. |
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By making things simpler and/or more robust, you make some very complex algorithms much more feasible. And you end up with algorithms such as HTTPS or even raft being part of everyday life, despite their complexity.