Post #1992134
2026-05-05 02:59 UTC
@brainwagon there's always going to be someone whose job will be to be held accountable for what the AI does (whether they're actually *responsible* for it or not). I don't have the citation ready to hand but someone called this something like a "responsibility sink" in the context of medical techs whose job it was to audit the results of AI diagnosis. If a mistake is made and someone gets injured or killed, the human tech is held to account, not the machine
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@brainwagon@mastodon.social 2026-05-05 03:54
@XauriEL In my experience, your optimism is misguided.