On Google's "take risks" stance

I consider Google's newly reported orders to employees to "take risks"
with users by pushing out AI answers that it knows may be inaccurate
to be fundamentally unethical. At Google scale, even a relatively
small percentage of wrong answers can be vast numbers of users being
shown incorrect information, potentially in harmful ways. And Google's
continued "victim blaming" ("how dare our users ask questions that our
AI will get wrong?") is utterly shameful. -L

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