If your AI agent gives bad advice who should be held accountable? The agent? The person deploying the agent? Or the company that's model is supplying the agent?
My scuba diving app and I made it to Business Insider.
I'm still trying to process this sentence.
2020. Stuck in Bali. Just lost my job as a scuba instructor.
No plan. No income. No idea what was next.
I opened a laptop and typed "how to learn to code" for the first time.
I didn't know what a terminal was.
I spent 3 hours on a command that should've taken 30 seconds.
I called a developer friend crying saying I didn't understand anything.
I kept going anyway because I had an idea for a scuba app and I wanted to build it myself.
Got my first dev job.
Got fired.
My mentor told me I'd never make it to Junior 2.
He was right.
I didn't make it to Junior 2.
I built 4 saas and 3 apps.
I made it to Business Insider
It's time to create a truly e/acc institution.
The world needs a formalization of this theory, and serious modelling to affect policy.
Working on something new.