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advisedwangyesterday at 7:37 PM1 replyview on HN

AI can be used to move fast. So management expects us to move at that speed. AI can be used to move even faster if you don't check it's output. The ever ratcheting demand for faster output will make it infeasible to diligently check AI output all the time. AI errors being acted on without due care is inevitable.


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AnimalMuppetyesterday at 10:06 PM

From Schlock Mercenary: "Oh, I love aiming. It's my very favorite thing to do before firing."

AI use without checking its output (at least at the moment) is firing without aiming. Sure, you can fire really fast. But who cares if you don't hit what you need to? The point wasn't to just shoot bullets, the point was to hit your target!

I mean, you might make a case that enough of them hit the target that shooting fast is a net win, and accept the occasional friendly fire incident. That might possibly be true. Or it might not. I'm not sure that everyone trying to run fast has really done the calculation, though.