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by Kim_Bruning
124 days ago
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So, here's roughly what I think happened: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47003818 All the separate pieces seem to be working in fairly mundane and intended ways, but out in the wild they came together in unexpected ways. Which shouldn't be surprising if you have a million of these things out there. There are going to be more incidents for sure. Theoretically we could even still try banning AI agents; but realistically I don't think we can put that genie back into the bottle. Nor can we legislate strict 1:1 liability. The situation is already more complicated than that. Like with cars, I think we're going to need to come up with lessons learned, best practices, then safety regulations, and ultimately probably laws. At the rate this is going... likely by this summer. |
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