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Computers make mistakes and AI will make things worse — the law must recognize that
(www.nature.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I mostly agree with this distinction.
However, if you are at the receiving end of a mistake made my either a classic algorithm or an machine learning algorithm, then you probably won't care whether it was the computer or the programmer making the mistake. In the end the result is the same.
"Computers make mistakes" is just a way of saying that you shouldn't blindly trust whatever output the computer spits out.
I'm absolutely expecting corporations to get away with the argument that "they cannot be blamed for the outcome of a system that they neither control nor understand, and that is shown to work in X% of cases". Or at least to spend billions trying to.
And in case you think traceability doesn't matter anyway, think again.
IMHO it's crucial we defend the "computers don't make mistakes" fact for two reasons:
You'll care if you're trying to sue someone and you want to win.