← Back to context Comment by adampunk 4 hours ago Because the argument "at least it's a human over at iHeartRadio" is not convincing in the slightest? 1 comment adampunk Reply Forgeties79 33 minutes ago Why? LLM = literally not a person. Person at a company = literally a person.I do not understand your logic here. Let’s use a more extreme example:* if I am flying a military drone and bomb someone I was told to bomb, am I morally culpable for pulling the trigger?* if a company launches a military drone that is completely controlled by an LLM, is there an individual person culpable for dropping the bomb?
Forgeties79 33 minutes ago Why? LLM = literally not a person. Person at a company = literally a person.I do not understand your logic here. Let’s use a more extreme example:* if I am flying a military drone and bomb someone I was told to bomb, am I morally culpable for pulling the trigger?* if a company launches a military drone that is completely controlled by an LLM, is there an individual person culpable for dropping the bomb?
Why? LLM = literally not a person. Person at a company = literally a person.
I do not understand your logic here. Let’s use a more extreme example:
* if I am flying a military drone and bomb someone I was told to bomb, am I morally culpable for pulling the trigger?
* if a company launches a military drone that is completely controlled by an LLM, is there an individual person culpable for dropping the bomb?