Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Precarity and Artificial Intelligence: A Four-Wheeled Reason to be Skeptical about AI Optimism

The most recent post in my series on economic precarity hinted that the wildly optimistic claims of what artificial intelligence can do or is about to be able to do may be a bit overblown.  A case in point just surfaced this week: the Tesla Corporation (and its CEO Elon Musk in particular) are now being investigated by Federal prosecutors about claims made by Musk that Tesla's "self-driving car" AI technology has actually produced cars that drive themselves without any human input.  It seems this claim is not quite true, as "hundreds of crashes and dozens of fatalities" have proven over the last few years.  Musk may soon find himself the target of State-sponsored vengeance - a vengeance carried out by human prosecutors, plaintiffs, judges, and juries instead of robots.  They may optimize their "objective function" to return a guilty verdict.  Could this be the start of a rocky road for Musk ... ?

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