THE WASHINGTON POST: Who takes responsibility for AI? One of sci-fi’s most difficult dilemmas is now a reality
THE WASHINGTON POST: The rapid spread of chatbots and AI agents is intensifying a debate over who should be held responsible when something goes wrong.
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