What's that have to do with this article? Or do you think it's going to say "here's a novel material" and we'll jump into constructing entire buildings with it without anyone checking to actually see if the material is viable or running any tests on it?
You're not wrong if we were letting it design buildings unchecked, but that's not what we're talking about here. But sure. In those unrelated examples, in completely different domains, yes?
we'll jump into constructing entire buildings with it without anyone checking
Doesn’t matter if this is done. WHEN a problem happens, who becomes legally liable?
But sure. In those unrelated examples, in completely different domains, yes?
Self-driving cars. Real world example, already in place. Who is legally liable when the autonomous software–which was trained on itself and the shape of the world around it–makes a mistake?
What's that have to do with this article? Or do you think it's going to say "here's a novel material" and we'll jump into constructing entire buildings with it without anyone checking to actually see if the material is viable or running any tests on it?
You're not wrong if we were letting it design buildings unchecked, but that's not what we're talking about here. But sure. In those unrelated examples, in completely different domains, yes?
Please, some basic reading comprehension.
Doesn’t matter if this is done. WHEN a problem happens, who becomes legally liable?
Self-driving cars. Real world example, already in place. Who is legally liable when the autonomous software–which was trained on itself and the shape of the world around it–makes a mistake?
Whatever companies that put it on the the market/put it in the products, no different than when a human employee makes the mistake
Can you punish a person for something he didn’t do?
Did the person decide to use the Ai in their products?