Holding AI Accountable
- By Rick Butler
- CIN Open Forums
- 5 Replies
Reasonable, to me, is one of these very subjective terms that seems to get pulled back and forth, based on monetary stake. Yes, there are weirdos out there who actually *like* cold coffee, but I'm at least smart enough to not jam a screwdriver in my eye and think it's Craftsman's fault if I do it anyway.From a legal argument perspective, a "reasonable person" understands that coffee is hot without a warning label, but does that same "reasonable person" understand that what AI regurgitates is not thought or consciousness?
I submit this lighthearted point about...consequences...

Safeguards...and minors. I would as Meta about that - and one of the principal reasons why you'll NEVER see me on Facebook. Meanwhile, I could always pop that can of worms about Australia's ban on social media for kids below the age of 16.so should there be safeguards in place to prevent them from accessing such systems? What about minors?
I remember back at a previous Partner Summit where CompTIA brought in Kara Swisher who railed on the big tech companies about child safety and all I could do between...shall we say...colorful metaphors grumbled quietly to myself...was, "where are the parents in this equation"? Yeah, big tech has a measure of culpability here, but there is a grand thing called parenting that seems to be missing, as kiddos find their way out to Club Penguin and Roblox, where all the creepers await.I agree with Ricks commment asking where are the other family members throughout this experience.
Sorry man, but the only thing I can see is the "dome", buddy. I dare say, they are not seeing the title of the book...just...the...dome.To do my part, I walk from classroom to classroom in the college and peer in the window with a stern and judgmental expression while holding this book: https://triosdevelopers.com/jason.eckert/stuff/ai_ethics.jpg
It seems to be working...
