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Ed Zitron: AI must be error-free due to job replacement promises

Ed Zitron argues that the expectation for AI to be error-free is reasonable, given the promises made by AI leaders like Sam Altman and Dario Amodei about widespread job replacement. He contends that AI mistakes, unlike human errors, can be amplified across millions of instances. Zitron also points out that current large language models lack the capacity to learn from individual errors and prevent their repetition. AI

IMPACT AI systems must achieve near-perfect reliability to justify widespread job displacement claims.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece discussing AI's expected error rate and its implications, without announcing a new model, product, or policy.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Ed Zitron demands that # AI should make no mistakes at all, which some say is unreasonable. But he's not much wrong. If we go by # SamAltman and # DarioAmodei '

    Ed Zitron demands that # AI should make no mistakes at all, which some say is unreasonable. But he's not much wrong. If we go by # SamAltman and # DarioAmodei 's promises that AI will replace millions of jobs, then each mistake AI makes will be multiplied by thousands or millions…