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wyager
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5 months ago
You don't actually need to have a "responsible person"; you can just have an AI do stuff. It might make a mistake; the only difference between that and an employee is that you can't punish an AI. If you're any good at management and not a psychopath, the ability to have someone to punish for mistakes isn't actually important
afthonos|5 months ago
With an AI, the problem is more subtle. The AI may absolutely be able to understand what you’re saying, and may not care at all, because its goals are not your goals, and you can’t tell what its goals are. Having a human be responsible bypasses that. The point is not to punish the AI, the point is to have a hope to stop it from doing things that are harmful.