idk if it is serious or not, but it is what I saw in indeed newsletter today.

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    what ways your business encourages safe use of the thing.

    We have extensive regulatory quality safety procedural frameworks in place around pretty much everything we do, regardless of how we do it. So, we use AI as a tool to make us more efficient in the things we already know how to do, we don’t use AI to replace expertise we don’t have on hand, or let it “do our jobs for us.” Our job is to put the right things on the page, if AI does that for us, that makes us more efficient, but if AI does it wrong and we don’t catch it, that’s us not doing our jobs correctly, grounds for disciplinary action, firing, potential legal exposure, etc.

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        Well, if the puddle jumper pilot is dumb enough to hop in the cockpit of the 747 with 500 souls on board and use AI to get tower clearance to taxi to the active and take-off, he - and everybody who might be paying him - deserve the jail terms they should be serving.

        If you get an MRI that shows your child has a brain tumor, you don’t buy yourself a skull saw and scalpel to save a few bucks using AI to guide DIY removal surgery.