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Don't assign to malice what can be explained by incompetence:

* new automated UX experiments starts * the UI bot made a change that made the page unscrollable * the experiment has a much higher rate of retention then the control (because people can't scroll) * the experiment is deemed a success by results analysis (no one looks at the page to see WHY) * the experiment is blessed as the new pipeline

Such an obvious business improvement made by Gemini !


How about "don't assign to incompetence the malice that can result in big bucks"

>Don't assign to malice what can be explained by incompetence:

OK, if it is a bug, what are the different time frames for people experiencing this pretty serious bug?


> You could prototype this in a few hundred lines of python.

You mean Claude can one-shot this.


I think Google has a database with everything. EVERYTHING.


The consequences for Google are that the people are misusing the keys and the Google is fixing that. They're not banning anybody using proper API keys


> using AI for vibes is a fast track to bugs and security incidents

Yes, that's what he said.


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A human is not punished, the access of the robot to the API is restricted. The human has not suffered any damage.


The human paid money for access that has now been revoked.


The human also started the bot.


You’re responsible for the things your AI agent does.


I'll be very surprised if our corporate masters allow that to be true, legally https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/622/


If Google and OpenAI and the rest would say this as loud as they praise their models, I would never write comments like that. But this is the fine print, buried somewhere. And so we need to bring it up, because, lo and behold, it matters.


but its not mass surveillance, its targeted at a large but finite number of people


Appear weak when you are strong, and all of that


hope for the best, expect the worst...


800 grams more or less


Dude, $26k Chinese cars come with lidar in the base configuration


It's between 7k (chinese) and 17k (european) now.


20 kWh per hour


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