Cappy remembers the night he was part of an airstrike when the US was pivoting from Iraq to Afghanistan. The poster categories of "policy" as seen from the field after passing down many layers.
Cappy: "This is a personal story of mine from my deployment to Iraq. I pulled from official army field reports, interviews with former teammates and actual gun cam footage to piece this together."
You start with a seemingly simple proposition. We're going to airlift supplies to Gaza while there's a war going on, just like Joe Biden tried with his ill-fated pier. Pretty soon the simple becomes complex.
Cappy: "The problem with AI is someone needs to be in the loop. Someone needs to make the call. Someone needs to be accountable."
With AI you hide the complexity. No one makes the call. No one is responsible.
Cappy: "This is a personal story of mine from my deployment to Iraq. I pulled from official army field reports, interviews with former teammates and actual gun cam footage to piece this together."
You start with a seemingly simple proposition. We're going to airlift supplies to Gaza while there's a war going on, just like Joe Biden tried with his ill-fated pier. Pretty soon the simple becomes complex.
Cappy: "The problem with AI is someone needs to be in the loop. Someone needs to make the call. Someone needs to be accountable."
With AI you hide the complexity. No one makes the call. No one is responsible.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell