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There are just so many things to be said about the ills of AI, but one of them is that it is very purposefully a liability laundering machine. The decisions and thought process are blackboxed and unauditable. We've been trained to dismiss any oopsies as an inevitable part of the system, both while it's still "rapidly developing" as well as just inherent to the technology. Absolutely none of this is acceptable and yet here we are.
But how does it change liability? Isn't the person who decides to run this system ultimately responsible for its effects?
One would think so, but apparently not
Everyone in the chain is reliable.
This is the same nazi argument. "I only transported the jews, I only watched them, I only build the concentration camps" and so on.