AI and Human Error
The tragedy unfolding this week at New York’s LaGuardia Airport hints at human error. We shouldn’t jump to conclusions based on early reports, but in this case we have audio of the air traffic…
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This bit from today's NYT gets to the "we're all trying to find the guy responsible" scapegoat aspect of blaming mistakes on AI agents and t

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