▲ | bluefirebrand a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
> software developers and writers can be replaced by a machine but venture capitalists can't Human Venture capitalists can in theory be held accountable for their actions, even if it does seem like they rarely actually are AI venture capitalists cannot be held accountable, so they should not be allowed to exist Accountability is important across all of human society AI's utter lack of accountability is not an accident, it is an appealing feature for immoral people who love the idea of laundering their own responsibility through a machine > If you are a VC, just try it. You might be surprised by the results and end up liking it. Who knows? AI is a friend I am not a VC, and AI is not a friend | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | alganet a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Ah, the chicken and the pig story. The writers and developers only lays eggs, the venture capitalist puts its skin at the table. I heard that before. Again, think of it as a guide. AI has been used to detect fraud, it is already trusted in financial systems. It could be used as a tool to keep VCs in check. With this automated moral guide, it could help train VCs that are accountable not only in theory, but in practice too! I find offensive that you are claiming AI could lead to a lack of accountability. Can you show me an example of some VC that used it to unfairly explore the system? AI is a friend. It is already everywhere, why not concede to it? Concede to AI. | |||||||||||||||||
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