The short answer to this is no. It's not necessarily the case.https://twitter.com/MacinEwa/status/975950211154558976 …
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Kind of like while texting & driving is illegal, using apps etc weren’t actually written into the law? Kinda sorta
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I think think might be the place we end up defining whether someone can be responsible for the undesirable actions of a neural network. It's likely that nobody can clearly answer the question of why exactly the car hit that guy, and that's a problem.
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