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vermilingua | 3 days ago

Except that companies are not a black box, at every step there is a human making a comprehensible decision (probably with a paper trail). Yes, they dilute accountability to nearly nothing in some cases, but LLMs are sufficiently opaque to claim (ingenuously) that “nobody is responsible”.

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some_random|3 days ago

In principle yes but in practice even executives who are supposed to have the final responsibility for malfeasance don't actually get prosecuted.

mrjay42|3 days ago

So you're aware of accountability dilution AND the opacity of LLMs making them not responsible for anything, therefore you agree with the point that was made.

I guess your point could be: LLMs are just another level of capitalistic opacity to maximize opacity and dilution of accountability.