← Back to context Comment by otterley 2 months ago So could a bug introduced by a human being. What's the difference? 6 comments otterley Reply hxugufjfjf 2 months ago Accountability is the difference. otterley 2 months ago An LLM is just an agent. The principal is held accountable. There’s nothing really all that novel here from a liability perspective. hxugufjfjf 2 months ago That was my point exactly. I just didn’t write it as precisely as you. 1 reply → h33t-l4x0r 2 months ago How exactly do end users hold AWS devs / AWS LLMs accountable greekrich92 2 months ago The human
hxugufjfjf 2 months ago Accountability is the difference. otterley 2 months ago An LLM is just an agent. The principal is held accountable. There’s nothing really all that novel here from a liability perspective. hxugufjfjf 2 months ago That was my point exactly. I just didn’t write it as precisely as you. 1 reply → h33t-l4x0r 2 months ago How exactly do end users hold AWS devs / AWS LLMs accountable
otterley 2 months ago An LLM is just an agent. The principal is held accountable. There’s nothing really all that novel here from a liability perspective. hxugufjfjf 2 months ago That was my point exactly. I just didn’t write it as precisely as you. 1 reply →
hxugufjfjf 2 months ago That was my point exactly. I just didn’t write it as precisely as you. 1 reply →
Accountability is the difference.
An LLM is just an agent. The principal is held accountable. There’s nothing really all that novel here from a liability perspective.
That was my point exactly. I just didn’t write it as precisely as you.
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How exactly do end users hold AWS devs / AWS LLMs accountable
The human