▲ | mitthrowaway2 17 hours ago | |
To professional engineers who have a duty towards public safety, it's not enough to build an unsafe footbridge and hang up a sign saying "cross at your own risk". It's certainly not enough to build a cheap, un-flight-worthy airplane and then say "but if this crashes, that's on the airline dumb enough to fly it". And it's very certainly not enough to put cars on the road with no working brakes, while saying "the duty of safety is on whoever chose to turn the key and push the gas pedal". For most of us, we do actually have to do better than that. But apparently not AI engineers? | ||
▲ | what 16 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Maybe my comment wasn’t clear, but it is on the AI engineers. Anyone that deploys something that uses AI should be responsible for “its” actions. Maybe even the makers of the model, but that’s not quite clear. If you produced a bolt that wasn’t to spec and failed, that would probably be on you. |