Bruce Schneier argues that liability concerns could render many current AI agent use cases commercially unviable. He posits that companies may not be able to profitably operate AI systems in fields like law or medicine if they are held responsible for the agents' actions and statements. Schneier believes that if AI systems are fundamentally untrustworthy, there is no legal obligation to accommodate them, similar to untrustworthy human systems. AI
IMPACT Highlights potential legal and commercial barriers to AI agent deployment, suggesting a need for greater trustworthiness.
RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named credible voice.
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