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MaybiusStrip | 3 months ago

"You can use AI but you are responsible for and must validate its output" is a completely reasonable and coherent policy. I'm sure they stated exactly what they intended to.

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geokon|3 months ago

If you have a program that looks at CCTV footage and IDs animals that go by.. is a human supposed to validate every single output? How about if it's thousands of hours of footage?

I think parent comment is right. It's just a platitude for administrators to cover their backs and it doesn't hold to actual usecases

pu_pe|3 months ago

I don't see it so bleakly. Using your analogy, it would simply mean that if the program underperforms compared to humans and starts making a large amount of errors, the human who set up the pipeline will be held accountable. If the program is responsible for a critical task (ie the animal will be shot depending on the classification) then yes, a human should validate every output or be held accountable in case of a mistake.