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AI automation responsibility remains with humans, not machines

The article argues that delegating control to automated systems, including AI, does not absolve individuals or entities of responsibility. It emphasizes that removing security measures like air gaps to integrate automation exposes vulnerabilities. The author asserts that ultimate accountability remains with the human element, regardless of the technology employed. AI

IMPACT Highlights the ongoing ethical debate surrounding AI accountability and the risks of over-reliance on automated systems.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the responsibility associated with automation and AI.

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AI automation responsibility remains with humans, not machines

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    Handing over the keys to automation is NOT absolving yourself of responsibility. This goes for any automation, self driving vehicles, nuclear power station cont

    Handing over the keys to automation is NOT absolving yourself of responsibility. This goes for any automation, self driving vehicles, nuclear power station control, anything. If you remove the air gap, you expose the gap between your ears. # ai