Ah, got it. I shared your 'whose suing whom" graph with some colleagues at work. One of the companies on that list was contracted to roll out AI tools in federal government departments in Canada.
It's called "Cohere." It's early days, so not sure what precisely they're meant to do with government. If someone calls the Canada Revenue Agency with a question about their taxes, and an AI agent gives them an incorrect answer, is it the government or the software developer that's accountable? 🤔
and give it to me with authentic feeling. tx Claude
Curious to know what you thought of the two options that were presented after you gave specific instructions. Were they up to snuff?
I didn’t run this, the artist does not even exist. It’s a Borges reference
Ah, got it. I shared your 'whose suing whom" graph with some colleagues at work. One of the companies on that list was contracted to roll out AI tools in federal government departments in Canada.
Oh fuck. Which one?
It's called "Cohere." It's early days, so not sure what precisely they're meant to do with government. If someone calls the Canada Revenue Agency with a question about their taxes, and an AI agent gives them an incorrect answer, is it the government or the software developer that's accountable? 🤔
I know plenty of thoughtless people and they don’t stop talking.
...sounds reasonable enough, WHATEVER the hell that was.
It’s a faux LLM prompt.