After Australia’s first reported automated hacking accident, experts warn deployers – and possibly developers – of AI agents could be held liable for the actions of their bots
I mean, in my opinion, making a stochastic agentic program is irresponsible, selling it as AI is unethical, and using it is also irresponsible, but there’s a question of how much an average Joe Shmoe should be liable for given how the tools are marketed. It’s complicated, but it’s not an unsolvable problem.
Yes but also no.
I mean, in my opinion, making a stochastic agentic program is irresponsible, selling it as AI is unethical, and using it is also irresponsible, but there’s a question of how much an average Joe Shmoe should be liable for given how the tools are marketed. It’s complicated, but it’s not an unsolvable problem.