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this post was submitted on 27 May 2026
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One thing that academic (not for profit) ai researchers understand is that computers cannot make management decisions, as a computer cannot take responsibility when things go wrong the way a person can. This is already an issue for traffic violations for “self driving” cars piloted by foreign labor overseas.
To be fair, neither can a CEO. When is the last time you saw a CEO take responsibility for anything going wrong? They've always got someone or something else to blame. A LLM can blame others for things going wrong just as effectively as any CEO.