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by chepy 246 days ago
It’s not the AI company’s fault. Think of it like a recruiter: they recommend a cashier, the cashier miscalculates expenses — you don’t sue the recruiter. Responsibility moves inward, not upward. At some point, it’s about who decided to trust the tool.
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Your analogy is incorrect.

The AI company here is selling me a tool that calculates expenses

At what point does an AI product become faulty? Or is the answer to that just that it's non deterministic because that's a pretty crappy product