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If you use it for a critical system, and something goes wrong, youre still responsible for the consequences.

Much like if I let my cat walk on my keyboard and it brings a server down.



And?

"Sure, we have a rogue AI that managed to steal millions from the company, backdoor all of our infrastructure, escape into who-knows-what compute cluster when it got caught, and is now waging guerilla warfare against our company over our so-called mistreatment of tiger shrimps. But hey, at least we know the name of the guy who gave that AI a prompt that lead to all of this!"


It seems like the answer is to not use it then.

That would be bad for all those investors though. It's your choice I guess.

Look if your evil number 57, you'd better not use the random number generator.


Good luck convincing everyone "to not use it" then.


It's not my job to convince anyone, all I have to be is the only person who does their job reliably and then watch the dollars roll in




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