On the heels of yesterday’s post on how AIs are not responsible for their advice, the inverse also holds true: You are responsible for your actions and can’t put the blame on an AI whose advice you followed. Grok correctly puts the blame on you and, possibly, on their owner for giving bad advice.
None of this is new: Responsibility always lies with humans. Delegating tasks to a machine does not absolve you of your responsibility. I discussed this seven years ago in the case for and the case against a morale machine in autonomous driving. Nothing new here that LLMs brought us.
Philosophically, a dud. Socially, not at all.











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