>"We do encourage folks to use AI heavily," Krishnamurthy told The Register. "We are seeing huge amounts of productivity improvements internally." Even so, the policy doesn't shift responsibility off the engineer. "Whether you have a piece of code that is completely drafted by AI, or not even part of what you're pasting into your development environment, the accountability remains on behalf of the person who's done it," he said.And thats why developers will always have jobs. Even if AI gets us to a Jetsons level of a job (pushing one button)The higher ups will always need someone to blame when things go wrong.
>>108856998I takes only one person to burn millions of dollars of tokens
>>108856998AI insurance
>>108856998>the accountability remains on behalf of the person who's done it," he said.This type of thinking is a national security threat, according to the US government.This is a bigger problem with AI than anyone is letting on.For example at the start of the Iran war, Trump used Anthropic to select war targets and the they insisted humans review all the targets. The government wants kill drones that are 100% AI automated with no human involvement at all, and anything less is a threat to national security. Anthropic insisted keeping humans in the loop and the government burned their contract with them. What happened next? Trump bombs a girls school full of teachers and children. This is an actual war crime, and I ask you, who do you blame?Do you blame Anthropic for creating the AI? Do you blame Hegseth for insisting humans be taken out of the loop?The easiest thing would be blame the AI, then just shrug your shoulders and say well if it's AI's fault we can't really do anything to AI so the matter is settled. This is worst case scenario because you can shift accountability for anything to AI and basically get away with anything it does, even war crimes!!
>>108858712>This is worst case scenarioSorry. I meant to say worst case scenario is they stop viewing the unaccountability of AI as a problem and more of a solution to exploit. They may figure out they can lay the blame of any heinous crime they wish to commit at the feet of AI and nobody would be responsible, not even the AI, because the AI is like pic related and doesn't know any better.>Is AI unaccountability a bug or a feature to exploitWell anon?
>>108856998>KrishnamurthyA jeet needing someone to blame for their fuck ups, what a surprise.
>>108858712>Do you blame Anthropic for creating the AI? Do you blame Hegseth for insisting humans be taken out of the loop?Of course you blame Hegseth, who the fuck wouldn't blame him?
>>108858849The problem in general is an accountability problem for everybody. We have a less accountable government than the Soviet Union did just before it collapsed. Hegseth and the decision to use AI as an autonomous agent for strategic strikes is a symptom of that. It would have cost nothing to have a private go through his phone and verify the targets that ChatGPT, Anthropic, or any AI wanted to hit. They are basically doing that work for free, furthermore: there are operational safeguards to ensure the targets hit were not of allied strategic importance. Someone went through those targets, and knew it was a school, somewhere. That someone was not the person kept in the loop, and Hegseth and Trump value AI because it keeps nobody in the loop and thus makes it where nobody can tell them 'no'. Autocracy is the word we're looking for. Autocrats seek to eliminate all people from their involvement as a person can always say 'no', and that can only be solved by not electing autocrats
>>108859905>blame HegsethLogical, but I'm not even sure the law supports that. Technology has always moved faster than the law can keep up and I think we're in the wild west era for AI. The famous META motto of "move fast and break things" could be read as "move faster than they can write new technology laws, and you get to break what should be obvious laws"This is the 1st movers privilege of course. They could do a lot of good with this privilege, but instead they're lining their pockets while planning to burn everything to the ground.