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by antihipocrat
260 days ago
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In my experience this approach is kicking the can down the road. Tech debt isn't paid down, it's being added to, and at some point in the future it will need to be collected. When the agent can't kick the can any more who is going to be held responsible? If it is going to be me then I'd prefer to have spent the hours understanding the code. |
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This is actually a pretty huge question about AI in general
When AI is running autonomously, where is the accountability when it goes off the rails?
I'm against AI for a number of reasons, but this is one of the biggest. A computer cannot be held accountable therefore a computer must never make executive decisions