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Responsible Design: Shaping Large-Scale Consequences by Organizing Agents

DEV Community·Shrijith Venkatramana·28 days ago
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You can watch the video version of the post as well if you prefer that: Recently on LinkedIn, I saw a comment that I thought was really thought-provoking and interesting. This comment was made by Mr. Meheryar Tata. He's a CTO and also has a financial background. I think he was a CA as well. So, let's get into it. What he said is that AI, by itself, cannot have accountability structurally because it has nothing to lose. Only humans and corporations can be accountable because a broken promise has economic consequences. In the long term, this means that the only remaining job will be risk underwriting. You will receive a premium to be held accountable when things go south. Basically, insurance . This is an extremely thought-provoking comment, in my opinion. Because what he's essentially saying is that semi-autonomous systems will do most of the jobs of the future. Driving a car? AI will do it. Balancing the books? AI will do it. Teaching? AI will do it. Surgery? AI will do it. Arguing for justice?…

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