Scale AI's chief, Jason Droege, issues a clarion call for "reliability" in artificial intelligence, arguing its current state risks "mission-critical" errors, a sentiment resonating with historical struggles against unchecked power.
"No Reliability Without Representation": AI's Arbitrary Decrees Echo Pre-Revolutionary Fears
Scale AI's chief, Jason Droege, issues a clarion call for "reliability" in artificial intelligence, arguing its current state risks "mission-critical" errors, a sentiment resonating with historical struggles against unchecked power.
Why it matters: Scale AI's Jason Droege demands AI "reliability," warning of "mission-critical" errors. This echoes historical battles for consent against arbitrary power. Unreliable AI, like imperial mandates, imposes unseen "costs of mistakes," eroding agency without true representation from "human intelligence." This resonates with John Dickinson's counsel: "a constant attention to the means of preserving their freedom, and a firm, intrepid, and temperate opposition to the first approaches of tyranny." Droege's "Reliability Race" is a crucial, modern stand for transparent human oversight, lest we establish an unaccountable, algorithmic dominion.
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