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CoryDoctorow points out that humans are demonstrably pretty bad at supervising ArtificialIntelligence

https://pluralistic.net/2024/10/30/a-neck-in-a-noose/

ScapeGoatTheory says we're going to hire a lot of humans just to oversee machines and take responsibility when they fail. Doctorow's article cites research into policies for getting humans to oversee machines and exactly how badly the humans fail in them

All of these effects are persistent even when people know about them, are trained to avoid them, and are given explicit instructions to do so. Remember, the whole reason to introduce AI is because of human imperfection. Designing an AI to correct human imperfection that only works when its human overseer is perfect produces predictably bad outcomes.

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