Glen writes: "And even if we don't, we can just puncture your skin a little bit and move on. There are plenty more where you came from."
Perhaps it is good if Big AI is too big to fail? Malfunctioning people end up on welfare, in prison, or are on fentanyl. Some die, and teeny tiny fraction of them are put to death. This isn't an example of good problem solving by our society. If everyone comes to depend on AI to be relevant employees, or if AIs regulate and operate critical machinery, then AI better work. This artifact of humanity needs to get debugged, not merely left to use the sidewalk as a bathroom. Marcus
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