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Speeding Up the “Kill Chain”: Pentagon Bombs Thousands of Targets in Iran Using Palantir AI
(www.democracynow.org)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I think the legal questions should be fairly simple. The company selling the AI service should be liable for every error made and by that I mean all the way up to the management into the CEO's office. Of course, that will never happen but it should happen.
The consequences can't simply be monetary, because these people are stupidly wealthy. If they're found culpable, send them to prison.
AND take away their money.
If multiple (or even countless) people die because of your grave negligence (which is the most benevolent way to look at it) I don't think the appropriate judgement is a fine.
Why are you defending billionaires keeping their money? The fine doesn't have to be the only punishment. They should absolutely be stripped of their power(money) as well as facing other consequences.
I am not, i should have made it clearer above by saying "just a fine"
The all caps "AND" in my original comment implies that it would not be "just" one thing.
The PEOPLE who created the AI are liable.
Dissolve and liquidate the company, obviously.
Then you start charging the employees with murder.