The next AI problem might not be intelligence. It might be responsibility.
AI systems are moving from answering questions to taking actions. That changes the risk. A wrong chatbot answer is annoying. A wrong action inside email, CRM, payments, customer support, or internal data can create real damage. So maybe the next big AI challenge is not just better reasoning. It is knowing: what the AI can access what it can do alone what needs approval who is accountable when it fails As AI agents become more common, who do you think should be responsible when they make a bad decision? submitted by /u/Alpertayfur [link] [留言]
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