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onnekas
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I have never seen a washing machine that doesn't let you set the temperature first (between 30-90°C). I'm living in the EU.
I got this response
I have never seen a washing machine that doesn't let you set the temperature first (between 30-90°C). I'm living in the EU.
I generally agree.
Imagine however, that a machine objectively makes the better decisions than any person. Should we then still trust the humans decision just to have someone who is accountable?
What is the worth of having someone who is accountable anyway? Isn't accountability just an incentive for humans to not just fuck things up? It's also nice for pointing fingers if things go bad - but is there actually any value in that?
Additionally: there is always a person who either made the machine or deployed the machine. IMO the people who deploy a machine and decide that this machine will now be making decisions should be accountable for those actions.