It's interesting that you worded that question differently in your title and post because I certainly see people take credit when it works, but blame the AI when it fails.
Exactly, this is a much easier question to reframe: "Who gets the blame?"
Well the person obviously, the person who created and implemented the agent, algorithm, program or other system should be blamed if things go wrong. By the same token if things go well then they should get the credit.
I like that title more now that I'm thinking about. The credit will always go to the one doing the work, and agents, programs, or systems still need the human touch.
Good callout. Do you feel like when failing, even if the issue was inherently the human's fault, blaming it on AI makes it a lot easier than admitting to mistakes?
EA-3167|10 months ago
Well the person obviously, the person who created and implemented the agent, algorithm, program or other system should be blamed if things go wrong. By the same token if things go well then they should get the credit.
riyanapatel|10 months ago
riyanapatel|10 months ago