| ▲ | jmyeet 5 hours ago | |
We are rapidly becoming a world where every person is one inscrutable LLM decision from having their life ruined with no recourse. This type of incident isn't new and is only going to get worse. The problem is our governments are doing absolutely nothing about it. I'll give two examples: 1. Hertz implemented a system where they falsely reported cars as being stolen. People were arrested and went to jail for rental cars that were sitting in the Hertz lot. Hertz ultimately had to pay $168 million in a settlement [1]. That's insufficient. If I, as an ordinary citizen, make a false police report that somebody stole my car I can be criminally charged. And rightly so. People should go to jail for this and it will continue until they do. These fines and settlements are just the cost of doing business; and 2. The UK government contracted Fujitsu to produce a new system for their post offices. That system was allowed to produce criminal charges for fraud that were completely false. People committed suicide over this. This went on for what? A decade or more? But resuted in a parliamentary inquiry and settlements. It's known as the British Post Office scandal [2]. Again, people should go to jail for this. The choice we as a society face is whether to have automation improve all of our lives by raising everyone's standard of living and allowing us to do less work and less menial work or do we allow automation to further suppress wages so the Epstein class can be slightly more wealthy. [1]: https://www.npr.org/2022/12/06/1140998674/hertz-false-accusa... [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Post_Office_scandal | ||
| ▲ | suzzer99 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I'm banned from Amazon KDP publishing for life because a fraud detection bot hallucinated that my e-book was plagiarizing my paperback (it didn't realize they're the same book). A bunch of email appeals that I'm pretty sure were also bots went nowhere. With each appeal, the reasons for my ban got progressively more vague, until they didn't mention the plagiarism part at all, just something nonsensical about creating a negative customer experience. Evil company. | ||
| ▲ | mylifeandtimes 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> The problem is our governments are doing absolutely nothing about it Huh. I thought they were actively accelerating the process. Hoping you are right and I am wrong. | ||