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So, we should hold companies to account for shipping/building products that don't have safety features?
Ah yes. Safety knives. Safety buildings. Safety sleeping pills. Safety rope.
LLMs are stupid. A toy. A tool at best, but really a rubber ducky. And it definitely told him "don't".
We should, criminaly.
I like that a lawsuit is happening. I don't like that the lawsuit (initially to me) sounded like they expected the software itself to do something about it.
It turns out it also did do something about it but OpenAI failed to take the necessary action. So maybe I am wrong about it getting thrown out.