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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 9703686" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>It matters more what people perceive it as - if they think it's reasonable, good advice most of the time, but it isn't, that's a problem.</p><p>And a knife would probably absolutely be forbidden if people got killed or hurt by them commonly because they accidentally use them wrong and end up not cutting non-human meat but other people. But that doesn't happen with most available knifes, most people can avoid serious accidents most of the time. And those that do harm with them can get into serious trouble.</p><p></p><p>You might need a knife user license if it requires special training to use them, or only allow people wearing anti-knife gear in the environment they are used. This is the kind of stuff that happened with cars - they are intended to get you from A to B, but accidents happen and get people killed, and it happens often enough that you need a license to operate them and various safety features are now mandatory to ensure that when accidents happen, the consequences are reduced. </p><p></p><p>So maybe you can use your AI, but you need an AI operator license where you get trained to verify the sources of the AI and find additional sources that could be used to falsify claims made by the AI, or you might need a special operator license to offer AI services, that give you strict legal responsibiltiies if your costumers end up being mislead by the AI or people get hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 9703686, member: 710"] It matters more what people perceive it as - if they think it's reasonable, good advice most of the time, but it isn't, that's a problem. And a knife would probably absolutely be forbidden if people got killed or hurt by them commonly because they accidentally use them wrong and end up not cutting non-human meat but other people. But that doesn't happen with most available knifes, most people can avoid serious accidents most of the time. And those that do harm with them can get into serious trouble. You might need a knife user license if it requires special training to use them, or only allow people wearing anti-knife gear in the environment they are used. This is the kind of stuff that happened with cars - they are intended to get you from A to B, but accidents happen and get people killed, and it happens often enough that you need a license to operate them and various safety features are now mandatory to ensure that when accidents happen, the consequences are reduced. So maybe you can use your AI, but you need an AI operator license where you get trained to verify the sources of the AI and find additional sources that could be used to falsify claims made by the AI, or you might need a special operator license to offer AI services, that give you strict legal responsibiltiies if your costumers end up being mislead by the AI or people get hurt. [/QUOTE]
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