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AI agents and the accountability gap: what engineers believe
A Reddit discussion raises a fundamental question about how AI engineers rationalize building systems that promise intelligence while obscuring human responsibility.
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Engineers building AI agents face a recurring philosophical problem: how do you market a system as intelligent while keeping the human operator shielded from the consequences of its decisions? A post in the r/AI_Agents subreddit cuts to the heart of this tension, asking whether the industry operates...
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