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burghguy3 t1_jd7f2u4 wrote

This. I'm a structural engineer who stamps his own work and had a similar thought. AI won't remove responsibility of liability, at least in the mid-future. For example, there's already software programs that have code standards already boiled in, and it's part of my responsibility to double check that those standards are correct and applicable. If something fails, I get sued, not the software developer.

Until AI achieves person-hood in the eyes of the law, there will always need to be a human in the chain who is ultimately responsible for it's actions, i.e. a person who told the AI to perform an action.

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Dudecalion t1_jddxvs5 wrote

Maybe have the AI cite it's resources so you can double-check it's answers?

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Pickled_Doodoo t1_jd7vrmw wrote

Agree. I mean just starting in a field that demands a lot of responsibility, you don't just get to do it by yourself without someone providing guidance and oversight.

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