Comment by throwaway74432
2 years ago
They're great because the accountability for fuckups goes on the system, not on the people using the system. "Oops, the system had a bug" doesn't kill careers like "Oops, I made a bad call."
2 years ago
They're great because the accountability for fuckups goes on the system, not on the people using the system. "Oops, the system had a bug" doesn't kill careers like "Oops, I made a bad call."
Bombing civilians doesn’t kill careers. People were promoted for what they did during strategic air campaigns.
AIs that generate kill lists that kill the innocent should themselves be put on a kill list.
Edit: And the humans who approved the list should be help accountable, of course.