But Canada says otherwise - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/16/air-canada-chatbot-lawsuit
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If I turn on auto pilot in my car and hit a pedestrian, guess who gets charged? If you create an agent that causes harm, you are responsible.
That same autopilot that is advertised as 1000% safer than any human driver? Guess who should be charged
I actually don’t know the answer to your question. I’m going to assume you would get charged, even though it should be the manufacturer that is charged.
Let me guess, poor people?
The person who inputs it is responsible for the outputs.
That hardware doesn't belong to anybody??
Guess it's mine now >:D
Depends. External provider? It's the provider's fault. Local? It's the user. Not exactly rocket science.
The company offering the AI is.
Hottest take: Since it was trained on the output of society, then society itself should pay for AI mistakes.
AI should just die