Post #3451441
2024-10-30 22:04 UTC
"The emphasis on human oversight as a protective mechanism allows governments and vendors to have it both ways: they can promote an algorithm by proclaiming how its capabilities exceed those of humans, while simultaneously defending the algorithm and those responsible for it from scrutiny by pointing to the security (supposedly) provided by human oversight."
Ben Green https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3921216 via @pluralistic@mamot.fr
#compliance #AIEthics #AIRisks #governance #AISPOF #productivity #AI #generativeAI
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@eric@social.coop 2025-05-02 04:48
"Nobody owes anybody a job. The only reason anyone has one is because there was a problem at some point in that business that required a human to do some part of the work. Building on that, if that ever becomes not the case, for a particular person or team or department of human employees, the natural next action is to get rid of them." Daniel Miessler: https://danielmiessler.com/blog/real-problem-job-market #AIReplacement #jobMarket #workforce #HR #humanResources #productivity #metrics #KPI #beliefs #AI #generativeAI #work