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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-16 03:50

in LeoFinance2 months ago

technology that's right, we're dealing with it right now, how do we go about regulating the space? How do we go about managing this problem? Which is that these systems are going to result in casualties specifically. Right. And bad outcomes. And something I didn't ask you before is, should the metric of success simply be that the outcomes result in fewer bad outcomes than they would under the conditions of a human operator? If so, how much better should the outcomes be? In other words, how much value do we assign to the ability to simply understand why something happened, as opposed to simply getting a better outcome? If that makes sense. Yeah, absolutely does. These are very complex issues. I think from a, first, the trolley problem is the case where the trolley moves by default in a particular direction. The driver has to push it in order to move it to another direction. So the trolley problem describes the dilemma that the driver faces when it's inevitable the trolley would hit, (26/38)