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nerfbatplz | 1 year ago

Already deleted, that was quick.

If we can’t trust AI to drive a car, how the hell can we trust it to pick who lives and who dies?

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OscarTheGrinch|1 year ago

"AI" in this case is probably mostly Oct 6 cell phone locations.

It is obvious that Israel has loosened their targeting requirements, this story points to their internal justifications. The first step in ending this conflict must be to reimpose these standards of self restraint.

rabite|1 year ago

In all fairness, driving a car is a lot more complicated and full of dangerous edge cases than dropping objects or shooting anyone within a geofence.

xdennis|1 year ago

That's a valid point, but a terrible example because AI cars are legal in many places.

oliwarner|1 year ago

And they are illegal [in many places] because we haven't had the right conversations. We need to codify solutions to the trolley problem so decisions in bad circumstances align with what we expect.