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Frank Ch. Eigler's avatar

"As I discuss, we may never know to what extent was what Google did accidental versus intentional, informed versus ignorant, dysfunction versus design."

When Google specifically hires gobs of people for "responsible AI", spells out the kinds of biases they wish to emplace, those biases are in fact present, quibbling about the precise percentage of responsibility is undignified.

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Dave Friedman's avatar

I think that a very underpriced risk for Google re its colossal AI fuck up is a highly-motivated and -politicized Department of Justice under a Trump administration setting its sights on Google. Where there's smoke there's fire, as they say, and Trump would like nothing more than to score points against Silicon Valley and its putrid racist politics.

This observation, by the way, does not constitute an endorsement by me of a politicized Department of Justice targeting those companies whose political priorities differ from mine.

To understand the thrust of my argument, consider Megan McArdle's recent column on this controversy: https://archive.is/frbKH . There is enough there to spur a conservative DoJ lawyer looking to make his career.

The larger context here is that Silicon Valley, in general, has a profoundly stupid and naive understanding of how DC works and the risks inherent in having motivated DC operatives focus their eyes on you.

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